Beyond decolonial African philosophy: Africanity, Afrotopia, and transcolonial perspectives
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Taylor and Francis Inc., 2024. 303 S.
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TY - BOOK
T1 - Beyond decolonial African philosophy
T2 - Africanity, Afrotopia, and transcolonial perspectives
A2 - Agbakoba, Joseph C.A.
A2 - Rainsborough, Marita
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2025, Joseph C. A. Agbakoba and Marita Rainsborough. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/12/30
Y1 - 2024/12/30
N2 - Beyond Decolonial African Philosophy dives into decoloniality discourse, challenging some of its shortcomings and offering alternative perspectives on the nature of Africanity and Afrotopia (Africa's better future) from leading African philosophers. Beginning with an overview of philosophy in contemporary Africa, the first half of the book goes on to critically interrogate and rethink decoloniality's deconstructivist approach. The second half of the book considers a range of alternative new conceptualizations of Afrotopia and Africanity that transcend decolonial theory, drawing on constructivist and creative approaches. The book considers key questions such as: • Is Africanity immutable (essentialism) or mutable (nominalism)? • Should we emphasize idealist, identitarian concerns or pragmatic, developmentarian concerns? • Should we prioritise African agency or structures and circumstances? • Should Africa embrace hybrid interculturality and creative self-manifestive identity or essentialist purity? Drawing on rich insights from African philosophers across the continent, this book challenges students and researchers to think beyond the concept of decolonization to alternative forms of African identities and African futures.
AB - Beyond Decolonial African Philosophy dives into decoloniality discourse, challenging some of its shortcomings and offering alternative perspectives on the nature of Africanity and Afrotopia (Africa's better future) from leading African philosophers. Beginning with an overview of philosophy in contemporary Africa, the first half of the book goes on to critically interrogate and rethink decoloniality's deconstructivist approach. The second half of the book considers a range of alternative new conceptualizations of Afrotopia and Africanity that transcend decolonial theory, drawing on constructivist and creative approaches. The book considers key questions such as: • Is Africanity immutable (essentialism) or mutable (nominalism)? • Should we emphasize idealist, identitarian concerns or pragmatic, developmentarian concerns? • Should we prioritise African agency or structures and circumstances? • Should Africa embrace hybrid interculturality and creative self-manifestive identity or essentialist purity? Drawing on rich insights from African philosophers across the continent, this book challenges students and researchers to think beyond the concept of decolonization to alternative forms of African identities and African futures.
KW - Philosophy
KW - Science of art
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85213938105&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4324/9781032683522
DO - 10.4324/9781032683522
M3 - Collected editions and anthologies
AN - SCOPUS:85213938105
SN - 9781032683447
BT - Beyond decolonial African philosophy
PB - Taylor and Francis Inc.
ER -