Studying Nigeria’s sociopolitical and economic crises, this book uses Nigeria as a microcosm of global African identity crises to analyze the ingrained conflicts within multiethnic, multilinguistic, multireligious, and multicultural societies. The book explores Nigeria’s history of colonial exploitation and poor governance to question its future.
Studying Nigeria’s sociopolitical and economic crises, this book uses Nigeria as a microcosm of global African identity crises to analyze the ingrained conflicts within multiethnic, multilinguistic, multireligious, and multicultural societies. The book explores Nigeria’s history of colonial exploitation and poor governance to question its future.
John Ayotunde(Tunde) Isola Bewaji is a member of CODESRIA College of PhD Mentors in Africa and senior research associate at the University of Johannesburg. Rotimi Omosulu is lecturer in philosophy in the Department of Language, Linguistics, and Philosophy at the University of the West Indies.
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Introduction John Ayotunde (Tunde) Isola Bewaji Chapter One: The Regime of Mental Magnitude and Identity Fragmentation of Nigeria John Ayotunde (Tunde) Isola Bewaji Chapter Two: Religious Nationalism and Politics of Identity in Contemporary Nigeria Michael Onyebuchi Eze Chapter Three: Demystifying Identity Crises in Nigeria Rotimi Omosulu Chapter Four: Ethnicity and English as a 'Neutral' Language in Nigeria's Multilingual Space Bolanle O. Sogunro Chapter Five: Linguistic Practices as Possible Precursors of Identity Endangerment Samson Olusola Olatunji Chapter Six: Language and Identity Crisis in Frantz Fanon's Philosophy of Double Consciousness Kenneth U. Abudu and Augustine E. Iyare Chapter Seven: Ethnic Nationalities, Religious Fundamentalism, and Federalism in Nigeria Olugbemiga Samuel Afolabi and Modesola Vic Omotuyi Chapter Eight: Festivals and Dance as Catalysts for Ethno-Cultural Integration and Identity Oluwatoyin Olokodana-James Chapter Nine: Colonial Urban Ce
Introduction John Ayotunde (Tunde) Isola Bewaji Chapter One: The Regime of Mental Magnitude and Identity Fragmentation of Nigeria John Ayotunde (Tunde) Isola Bewaji Chapter Two: Religious Nationalism and Politics of Identity in Contemporary Nigeria Michael Onyebuchi Eze Chapter Three: Demystifying Identity Crises in Nigeria Rotimi Omosulu Chapter Four: Ethnicity and English as a 'Neutral' Language in Nigeria's Multilingual Space Bolanle O. Sogunro Chapter Five: Linguistic Practices as Possible Precursors of Identity Endangerment Samson Olusola Olatunji Chapter Six: Language and Identity Crisis in Frantz Fanon's Philosophy of Double Consciousness Kenneth U. Abudu and Augustine E. Iyare Chapter Seven: Ethnic Nationalities, Religious Fundamentalism, and Federalism in Nigeria Olugbemiga Samuel Afolabi and Modesola Vic Omotuyi Chapter Eight: Festivals and Dance as Catalysts for Ethno-Cultural Integration and Identity Oluwatoyin Olokodana-James Chapter Nine: Colonial Urban Ce
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