Claude E Ake: The making of an organic i

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Claude E Ake: The making of an organic i

Interdisciplinary studies Regional / International studies General studies and General knowledge Colonialism and imperialism National liberation and independence Politics and government Political structure and processes

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Language: English

Published by: NISC (Pty) Ltd

Published on: 10th January 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

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ISBN: 9781920033552


Claude E. Ake and His Influence

Claude E. Ake, radical African political philosopher of the first four decades of the postcolonial era, stands out as a progressive social force whose writings continue to have appeal and relevance long after his untimely death in 1996. In examining Akeís intellectual works, Jeremiah O. Arowosegbe sets out the framework of his theoretical orientations in the context of his life, and reveals him as one of the most fertile and influential voices within the social sciences community in Africa.

Akeís Political Thought and Perspectives

In tracing the genesis and development of Akeís political thought, Arowosegbe draws attention to Akeís compelling account of the material implications and political costs of European colonisation of Africa and his conception of a different future for the continent. Approaching his subject from a Gramscian and Marxist perspective, Arowosegbe elucidates how Akeís philosophy demonstrates the intimate entanglement of class and social, cultural and historical issues, and how, as a contributor to endogenous knowledge production and postcolonial studies on Africa, Ake is firmly rooted in a South-driven critique of Western historicism.

The Role of Scholars and Knowledge Production

It is Arowosegbeís conviction that engaged scholars are uniquely important in challenging existing hierarchies, oppressive institutions, and truth regimes ñ and the structures of power that produce and support them; and much can be drawn from their contributions and failings alike. This work contributes to a hitherto neglected focus area: the impact across the continent of the ideas and lives of African and other global South academics, intellectuals and scholar-activists.

African and Non-Western Cultural Identity

Among them, Ake is representative of bold scholarly initiatives in asserting the identities of African and other non-Western cultures through a mindful rewriting of the intellectual and nationalist histories of these societies on their own terms. In foregrounding the contribution of Ake with respect to both autochthonous traditional insights and endogenous knowledge production on the continent, Arowosegbe aims at fostering the continuance of a living and potent tradition of critique and resistance.

Significance of the Work

Engaging with the lingering impact of colonialism on previously colonised societies, this timely book will be of immense value to scholars and students of philosophy and political science as well as African intellectual history, African studies, postcolonial studies and subaltern studies.

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