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| Today - Wed, Apr 25 01 - Aujourd'hui |
From
the EditorsWHAT NOW, AFRICA? The Editors Africa is now at a crucial threshold of its history. A history marked by several centuries of colonialism and exploitation that have left the continent almost bankrupt economically, socio-culturally and politically. What can be done to change the status of this continent from a history-less entity to the sort of history-full continent that many Africans and Africanists would like to see?
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Neo-Colonialism: Africa's Worst Enemy Peter Castro Okema-Otika (September 18, 2000) - The author takes a shot at neocolonialism and western austerity on Africa and her people.
South Africa: The Right to Crime!! JVB (May 11, 2000) - The author offers some thoughts on the situation in South Africa and argues for the right to crime.Jun 18 0
Visible Minorities in Quebec's Cultural Institutions: Is the Future All White? Julian Samuel (December 16, 1999) - The author discusses Quebec society's exclusive nature towards minorities.
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The Political Kingdom: Toward Reconstruction in Africa Professor F. Abiola Irele (June 19, 2000) - This article endeavours toup new perspectives for thought and action in Africa in the coming years. After a critique of afrropessimism and a review of current intellectual debates in Africa, it proposes ideas for reconstruction in Africa at the intellectual and institutional levels.
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Book Review - 'The Fact of Blackness: Frantz Fanon and Visual Representation' by Alan Read Julian Samuel (June 19, 2000) - Read's book is a quintessential dead end. There is no human liberation here. It begins where Fanon began, not where Fanon left off. It is boring to see sloppy professors and artists toying with Fanon's bones in the old-fashioned world of sexual politics, and in the wordy flatulence of 'Theory' devoted to more 'Theory' and to more 'Theory'.
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