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The African Renaissance and the Afro-Arab Spring : A Season of Rebirth?

Mbeki, Thabo(Foreword by)Foster, Don(Contributions by)Fraihat, Ibrahim(Contributions by)Jeppie, Shamil(Contributions by)Majid, Asif(Contributions by)Scanlon, Helen(Contributions by)Villa-Vicencio, Charles(Contributions by)Doxtader, Erik(Edited by)Moosa, Ebrahim(Edited by)Villa-Vicencio, Charles(Edited by)
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The African Renaissance and the Afro-Arab Spring addresses the often unspoken connection between the powerful call for a political-cultural renaissance that emerged with the end of South African apartheid and the popular revolts of 2011 that dramatically remade the landscape in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia.

Looking between southern and northern Africa, the transcontinental line from Cape to Cairo that for so long supported colonialism, its chapters explore the deep roots of these two decisive events and demonstrate how they are linked by shared opposition to legacies of political, economic, and cultural subjugation.

As they work from African, Islamic, and Western perspectives, the book's contributors shed important light on a continent's difficult history and undertake a critical conversation about whether and how the desire for radical change holds the possibility of a new beginning for Africa, a beginning that may well reshape the contours of global affairs.

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Product Details
Georgetown University Press
1626161976 / 9781626161979
Paperback / softback
22/04/2015
United States
English
200 pages