This book confronts colonial development models to decolonize the methodologies and epistemologies of development in Africa and advocate for Afrocentric alternatives. Using postcolonial, post-developmental, and post-structural theories, the authors advocate for a new direction of development that incorporates indigenous-Afrocentric alternatives.
This book confronts colonial development models to decolonize the methodologies and epistemologies of development in Africa and advocate for Afrocentric alternatives. Using postcolonial, post-developmental, and post-structural theories, the authors advocate for a new direction of development that incorporates indigenous-Afrocentric alternatives.
Fidelis Allen is professor of development studies in the Department of Political and Administrative Studies at the University of Port Harcourt. Luke Amadi received his Ph.D. in development studies from the University of Port Harcourt and is currently guest editor at Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK.
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Introduction Fidelis Allen and Luke Amadi Chapter 1: Development Paradigms and the Framing of Postcolonial Identity: Urbanization, Waterfront Development, and the Eko o ni baje Ethos/Slogan in Lagos Adebisi Alade Chapter 2. Nationalism in Postcolonial Studies: A Case for Hybridity Nick T. C. Lu Chapter 3: Maintaining Law and Order or Maintaining Conditions Ideal for the Exploitation of Africa? A Post-Colonial Critique of Colonial Development Assumptions Biko Agozino Chapter 4. Postcolonial Development and Nailiyat Dance of Algeria: An Unorthodox Approach Fouad Mami Chapter 5: Colonialism and the Destruction of Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Daring to Push the Epistemological Frontiers for African Re-Development Paradigms Nathan Moyo and Jairos Gonye Chapter 6: Deconstructing Colonial Development Models: Rethinking Africa's Moral Economy and Social Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Rural Development in Post-Colonial Africa Mike Odey Chapter 7: Decolonization and Deconstruction
Introduction Fidelis Allen and Luke Amadi Chapter 1: Development Paradigms and the Framing of Postcolonial Identity: Urbanization, Waterfront Development, and the Eko o ni baje Ethos/Slogan in Lagos Adebisi Alade Chapter 2. Nationalism in Postcolonial Studies: A Case for Hybridity Nick T. C. Lu Chapter 3: Maintaining Law and Order or Maintaining Conditions Ideal for the Exploitation of Africa? A Post-Colonial Critique of Colonial Development Assumptions Biko Agozino Chapter 4. Postcolonial Development and Nailiyat Dance of Algeria: An Unorthodox Approach Fouad Mami Chapter 5: Colonialism and the Destruction of Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Daring to Push the Epistemological Frontiers for African Re-Development Paradigms Nathan Moyo and Jairos Gonye Chapter 6: Deconstructing Colonial Development Models: Rethinking Africa's Moral Economy and Social Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Rural Development in Post-Colonial Africa Mike Odey Chapter 7: Decolonization and Deconstruction
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