Silences In African History

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Silences in African History

Silences in African History
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Publisher : Mkuki Na Nyoka Pub
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 997697373X
ISBN-13 : 9789976973730
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Book Synopsis Silences in African History by : Jacques Depelchin

Download or read book Silences in African History written by Jacques Depelchin and published by Mkuki Na Nyoka Pub. This book was released on 2005-01 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Among those who have suffered enslavement, colonisation, steady and relentless economic exploitation, cultural asphyxiation, religious persecution, gender, race and class discrimination, as well as political repression, silences should be seen as facts, because silences are indeed facts which have not been accorded the status of facts. So states Jacques Depelchin in this discussion, which encompasses an examination and analysis of dominant theories - political, social, economic, cultural and ideological - on Africa. He analyses in depth the influence of capitalism on the continent, in relation to various historical events through the centuries. He also castigates those whose only vision of Africa is through the eyes of colonialism, and systematically erodes misconceptions about Africa and the nature of the Black man which have taken on the status of history.


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