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Record Nr.

UNINA9910463435603321

Titolo

Nationalism and national projects in Southern Africa : new critical reflections / / Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni and Finex Ndhlovu (eds.)

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Pretoria : , : Africa Institute of South Africa, , [2013]

©2013

ISBN

0-7983-0450-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (378 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

Ndlovu-GatsheniSabelo J

NdhlovuFinex

Disciplina

320.904

Soggetti

Nationalism - Africa, Southern

Civil society - Africa, Southern

Electronic books.

Africa, Southern Cultural policy

Africa, Southern Foreign relations 1994-

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

""Cover ""; ""Title page ""; ""Copyright page ""; ""Contents ""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Notes on Contributors""; ""CHAPTER 1 - Introduction: New Reflections on Nationalism, National Projects and Pan-Africanism in the Twenty-First Century ""; ""Defining National Projects""; ""Putting nationalism and its national projects in a global context""; ""On tensions between nationalism and pan-Africanism""; ""Rehabilitation of imperialism and the crisis of the national project(s)""; ""Intellectual defence of the African national project(s)""; ""Brief summary of the contributions""

""Notes and References""""PART ONE - New meanings of the African National Project""; ""CHAPTER 2 - The New Meaning of the National Project in the Twenty-first Century""; ""Introduction""; ""The national project and its meanings""; ""Overview of the concept of a national project as a nation building concept""; ""The national project in the context of Pax-Africana""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes and References""; ""CHAPTER 3 - Is Nativism a National Question in Post-colonial Africa?""; ""Introduction""; ""Towards a definition and roots of



nativism""; ""Historical and discursive basis of nativism""

""African nationalism as nativism""""Conclusion""; ""Notes and References""; ""CHAPTER 4 - Fanon on the Pitfalls of the African National Project""; ""Introduction""; ""Fanon�s warning and the matter of relevance""; ""On Idealising And Betraying The National Project""; ""From The National Project To The Continental Question""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes and References""; ""CHAPTER 5 - African Nationalism in the age of Coloniality: Triumphs, Tragedies and Futures""; ""Introduction""; ""Background""; ""The age of coloniality: crises and confusions""; ""African nationalism: The triumphs""

""African nationalism: The tragedies and tribulations""""African nationalism: The challenges and opposition""; ""African nationalism: The unfinished assignments""; ""Towards a decolonial turn of African nationalism""; ""Conclusion: towards decoloniality""; ""Notes and References""; ""PART TWO - Nationalism, Language and Freedom""; ""CHAPTER 6 - The African National Language Question and the African National Project""; ""Introduction""; ""Brief overview of the history of African national languages""; ""Understanding the twenty-first century African dream""

""What role for African national languages in the twenty-first century?""""Conclusion""; ""Notes and References""; ""CHAPTER 7 - The Devolution of Power Debate and the Zimbabwe National Project""; ""Introduction""; ""Centralising autocracy in post-colonial Zimbabwe""; ""Dismantling autocracy: devolution of power debates in Zimbabwe""; ""Provincial councils� constitution, power and accountability: A primer on emerging debates""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes and References""

""CHAPTER 8 - Zimbabwe�s Cultural Revolution and the �Melodic Press Release�: Mediated National Imaginaries in an Age of Neo-Liberalism ""

Sommario/riassunto

Despite the fact that nationalism and its national projects have in recent years been severely criticised by postcolonial theorists for being fundamentalist and essentialist; by feminists for being patriarchal and exclusive; by global financial institutions for being antagonistic to development and globalisation; by Pan-Africanists for being anticontinental unity; and by those Africans born after decolonisation for being irrelevant; Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni and Finex Ndhlovu's book convincingly argues that nationalism has defied its death and displayed remarkable resilience and resonance. Sin