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Book Synopsis Etudiants africains en mouvements by :
Download or read book Etudiants africains en mouvements written by and published by . This book was released on 2017-01-03 with total page 366 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ce livre propose une analyse inédite des années 1968 vues du continent africain, en examinant les pratiques militantes, les circulations ainsi que les transferts politiques et culturels qui ont nourri les révoltes africaines post-coloniales des décennies 1960 et 1970. Revisitant la chronologie mondiale des années 1968, les études ici réunies travaillent les décalages chronologiques qu'illustre chaque situation nationale. Tant pour l'Afrique du Nord que pour l'Afrique sub-saharienne, ces décennies ont été celles de la construction de nouvelles nations en un laboratoire expérimental complexe, celles aussi de multiples mouvements sociaux et politiques, longtemps réduits par une imagerie d'Épinal à des successions de coups d'État militaires. Centré sur les mouvements étudiants, sans perdre de vue leurs connexions avec d'autres groupes sociaux, cet ouvrage offre plusieurs lectures d'un phénomène générationnel caractérisé par le désenchantement politique, plus ou moins aigu selon les régimes en place. Ce faisant, les contributions utilisent un levier qui n'exclut pas l'analyse de la complexité sociale sur le terrain. En plaçant au cur de leur analyse les étudiants, ces textes donnent accès à des révoltes souvent plurielles, et contribuent à inscrire l'histoire sociale de l'Afrique contemporaine dans la perspective globale des années 1968.
Book Synopsis Role Des Mouvements Etudiants Africains ..... by : Unesco
Download or read book Role Des Mouvements Etudiants Africains ..... written by Unesco and published by Unesco. This book was released on 1994 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Until now a key chapter has been missing from the history of contemporary Africa, namely the role played by student movements in the social and political evolution of the continent. While extensive studies have been made of the various independence movements, trades unions and so forth, little or nothing was done to give an account of student movements until very recently. That gap has now been filled by the publication of the present work, which is Volume 12 in the series entitled 'The general history of Africa studies and documents'." "It will be seen that some of the great names associated with public life in post-independence Africa established their reputations long before as leading lights in the student movements, e.g. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Hastings Banda, Cheikh Anta Diop, Jomo Kenyatta, Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow and Kwame Nkrumah, to mention but a few. They stepped from those student platforms straight into the political or trades-union arena. There are rich pickings for researchers who would compare the ideas that those figures upheld as students with the choices they were later to make in administrating their states. One of the authors of the present work inquires whether there has been genuine class struggle or mere jockeying for position. However, that is outside the scope of the present work and the answer should be sought in the individual biographies of these eminent persons."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Book Synopsis Le rôle des mouvements d'étudiants africains dans l'évolution politique et sociale de l'Afrique de 1900 à 1975 by : Unesco
Download or read book Le rôle des mouvements d'étudiants africains dans l'évolution politique et sociale de l'Afrique de 1900 à 1975 written by Unesco and published by Unesco. This book was released on 1994 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Student Politics in Africa by : Luescher, Thierry M.
Download or read book Student Politics in Africa written by Luescher, Thierry M. and published by African Minds. This book was released on 2016-05-12 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The second volume of the African Higher Education Dynamics Series brings together the research of an international network of higher education scholars with interest in higher education and student politics in Africa. Most authors are early career academics who teach and conduct research in universities across the continent, and who came together for a research project and related workshops and a symposium on student representation in African higher education governance. The book includes theoretical chapters on student organising, student activism and representation; chapters on historical and current developments in student politics in Anglophone and Francophone Africa; and in-depth case studies on student representation and activism in a cross-section of universities and countries. The book provides a unique resource for academics, university leaders and student affairs professionals as well as student leaders and policy-makers in Africa and elsewhere.
Book Synopsis African Catholic by : Elizabeth A. Foster
Download or read book African Catholic written by Elizabeth A. Foster and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 2019-03-04 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Elizabeth Foster examines how French imperialists and the Africans they ruled imagined the religious future of sub-Saharan Africa in the years just before and after decolonization. The story encompasses the transition to independence, Catholic contributions to black intellectual currents, and efforts to create an authentically “African” church.
Book Synopsis Génération étudiante des années 80 by : Babacar Ndaw
Download or read book Génération étudiante des années 80 written by Babacar Ndaw and published by Editions L'Harmattan. This book was released on 2016-10-01 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: « Cet essai est une contribution appréciable pour la compréhension du mouvement étudiant africain particulièrement de l'Afrique occidentale, de l'Institut des hautes études jusqu'à la transformation de celui-ci en université à la fin des années cinquante. Des informations historiques accompagnées d'une analyse approfondie y sont données sur le mouvement étudiant des années 60 mais particulièrement des années 70 et 80, lesquelles années ont été vécues par l'auteur. » Extrait de la préface de Mbaye Diack
Book Synopsis Contesting Historical Divides in Francophone Africa by : Claire Griffiths
Download or read book Contesting Historical Divides in Francophone Africa written by Claire Griffiths and published by University of Chester. This book was released on 2013-06-30 with total page 297 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From Senegal in the west to the Comoros islands in the east, this collection of essays casts a critical eye over fifty years of 'independence' in former French colonial possessions of Africa and the Indian Ocean. With methods and perspectives that cross traditional disciplinary barriers, Contesting Historical Divides in Francophone Africa proposes fresh insights into the process of decolonisation in this part of the world.
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Book Synopsis Les étudiants d’Afrique subsaharienne by : Myriam Graber
Download or read book Les étudiants d’Afrique subsaharienne written by Myriam Graber and published by Éditions ies. This book was released on 2017-11-28 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Quelles sont les attentes des étudiants des Hautes écoles spécialisées quant à leur formation ? Quelles sont les difficultés qu'ils rencontrent ? Leur origine, leur représentation du monde, leur rapport au savoir sont-ils déterminants dans leur apprentissage ? Le présent ouvrage, issu d'une recherche qualitative menée dans quatre Hautes écoles de santé et de travail social se penche sur les défis particuliers que doivent relever les étudiants d'Afrique subsaharienne qui entreprennent une formation supérieure. Dans une volonté de mieux cerner les difficultés d'apprentissage de ces étudiants - relevées par eux-mêmes et par leurs formateurs - cette étude tente de mieux comprendre les problématiques en jeu et de formuler la complexité de la relation pédagogique d'une population migrante avec son milieu d'accueil. La recherche a été menée au moyen d'entretiens semi-directifs avec des enseignants et des praticiens formateurs et à l'aide d'entretiens de groupe, fondés sur des situations emblématiques, auprès d'étudiants d'origine d'Afrique subsaharienne. Cette approche a permis de mettre en évidence comment les représentations divergentes que les acteurs impliqués ont de l'insertion sociale, du rapport au monde, de l'autre, du temps et du savoir peuvent entraver le processus d'apprentissage. Une série de recommandations et de propositions stimulantes quant à l'interculturalisation de la formation permet d'envisager un prolongement de la lecture dans l'action, tant au niveau individuel qu'institutionnel.
Book Synopsis Les jeunes en Afrique by : Catherine Coquery-vidrovitch
Download or read book Les jeunes en Afrique written by Catherine Coquery-vidrovitch and published by Editions L'Harmattan. This book was released on 1992-01-01 with total page 528 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Contesting Historical Divides in French-Speaking Africa by : Claire Griffiths
Download or read book Contesting Historical Divides in French-Speaking Africa written by Claire Griffiths and published by University of Chester. This book was released on 2013 with total page 297 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collection of essays casts a critical eye over fifty years of independence in former French colonial possessions of Africa and the Indian Ocean.
Book Synopsis Religiosity on University Campuses in Africa by : Abdoulaye Sounaye
Download or read book Religiosity on University Campuses in Africa written by Abdoulaye Sounaye and published by LIT Verlag Münster. This book was released on with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume examines religiosity on university campuses in Sub-Saharan Africa. Focusing on both individuals and organized groups, the contributions open a window onto how religion becomes a factor, affects social interactions, is experienced and mobilized by various actors. It brings together case studies from various disciplinary backgrounds (anthropology, sociology, history, religious studies, literature) and theoretical orientations to illustrate the significance of religiosity in recent developments on university campuses. It pays a particular attention to religion-informed activism and contributes a fresh analysis of processes that are shaping both the experience of being student and the university campus as a moral space. Last but not least, it sheds light onto the ways in which the campus becomes a site of a reformulation of both religiosity and sociality.
Book Synopsis The Contemporary Francophone African Intellectual by : Natalie Edwards
Download or read book The Contemporary Francophone African Intellectual written by Natalie Edwards and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2013-07-29 with total page 205 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Contemporary Francophone African Intellectual examines the issues with which the contemporary African intellectual engages, the fields s/he occupies, her/his residence and perspective, and her/his relations with the State and the people. In an increasingly economically deprived Africa, in which some states are ruled by dictators, what chances do people have of becoming intellectuals, using their critical faculties to challenge hegemony, enacting the transformative power of ideas in a public forum? Do intellectuals who remain in Africa run the risk of being swallowed into a vortex of hagiography? What is the responsibility of the intellectual in the face of an event such as the Rwandan genocide? What influence does religion have upon the contemporary intellectual’s work? Is migration one of the only paths available for African intellectuals, a number of whom have been critiquing their continent from within Europe? This volume focuses on the intellectual’s engagement across literature, philosophy, journalism and cultural criticism. It contains studies of established writers and philosophers as well as new voices. An African writer and public intellectual describes her own experience in and out of Africa in one chapter; a Philosophy Professor discusses his intellectual trajectory in another. Overall, this timely volume, which includes analysis of the work of intellectuals from North, East, West and Central Africa, problematizes our current understandings of the intellectual legacy of Africa and opens up new avenues into this understudied area.
Book Synopsis Decolonizing 1968 by : Burleigh Hendrickson
Download or read book Decolonizing 1968 written by Burleigh Hendrickson and published by Cornell University Press. This book was released on 2022-11-15 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Decolonizing 1968 explores how activists in 1968 transformed university campuses across Europe and North Africa into sites of contestation where students, administrators, and state officials collided over definitions of modernity and nationhood after empire. Burleigh Hendrickson details protesters' versions of events to counterbalance more visible narratives that emerged from state-controlled media centers and ultimately describes how the very education systems put in place to serve the French state during the colonial period ended up functioning as the crucible of postcolonial revolt. Hendrickson not only unearths complex connections among activists and their transnational networks across Tunis, Paris, and Dakar but also weaves together their overlapping stories and participation in France's May '68. Using global protest to demonstrate the enduring links between France and its former colonies, Decolonizing 1968 traces the historical relationships between colonialism and 1968 activism, examining transnational networks that emerged and new human and immigrants' rights initiatives that directly followed. As a result, Hendrickson reveals that 1968 is not merely a flashpoint in the history of left-wing protest but a key turning point in the history of decolonization. Thanks to generous funding from Penn State and its participation in TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem), the ebook editions of this book are available as Open Access volumes from Cornell Open (cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other repositories.
Book Synopsis The End of Empire in French West Africa by : Tony Chafer
Download or read book The End of Empire in French West Africa written by Tony Chafer and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2002-06-01 with total page 285 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In an effort to restore its world-power status after the humiliation of defeat and occupation, France was eager to maintain its overseas empire at the end of the Second World War. Yet just fifteen years later France had decolonized, and by 1960 only a few small island territories remained under French control.The process of decolonization in Indochina and Algeria has been widely studied, but much less has been written about decolonization in France's largest colony, French West Africa. Here, the French approach was regarded as exemplary -- that is, a smooth transition successfully managed by well intentioned French politicians and enlightened African leaders. Overturning this received wisdom, Chafer argues that the rapid unfurling of events after the Second World War was a complex , piecemeal and unpredictable process, resulting in a 'successful decolonization' that was achieved largely by accident. At independence, the winners assumed the reins of political power, while the losers were often repressed, imprisoned or silenced.This important book challenges the traditional dichotomy between 'imperial' and 'colonial' history and will be of interest to students of imperial and French history, politics and international relations, development and post-colonial studies.
Book Synopsis African Political Activism in Postcolonial France by : Gillian Glaes
Download or read book African Political Activism in Postcolonial France written by Gillian Glaes and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-07-11 with total page 467 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: African Political Activism in Postcolonial France engages with several areas of scholarly inquiry, ranging from the study of immigrants to the investigation of surveillance and the legacy of colonialism. Within migration studies, many important analyses have focused on integration, yielding critical contributions to our understanding of immigration and identity. This work moves in a different direction. Factoring in the dynamics of colonialism, decolonization, and their effect on immigrant political activism and state policy in the postcolonial, Cold War era reveals that immigrants from francophone Sub-Saharan Africa were key players who shaped the development of public policy toward immigrants. Through this approach, we can understand how republicanism, colonial ideology, immigration policy, and immigrant political activism intersected in the post-colonial era, shaping the reception of African workers and affecting their lives and experiences in France.
Download or read book Mongameli Mabona written by Ernst Wolff and published by Leuven University Press. This book was released on 2020-12-01 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The life and work of a remarkably versatile and pioneering South African thinker Mongameli Anthony Mabona (1929) is a singular South African scholar with an exceptional life path. Yet, he is a wrongly forgotten figure today. British imperialism and apartheid shaped the world into which he was born and, to a large extent, these powers carved out his destiny for him. Nevertheless, a curious set of coincidences enabled him to obtain a tertiary education as a priest, to pursue his doctoral studies in Italy and to befriend Alioune Diop. He is one of the first published philosophers of Anglophone Africa and holds doctorates in theology and anthropology. His opposition to institutionalized racism – an opposition which included his co-authoring the 1970 “Black Priests’ Manifesto” – eventually led to his exile. This book is the first study of any kind devoted to Mabona. It documents his life and offers a synoptic reading of his scholarly and poetic work.