This volume investigates alternative epistemological pathways by which knowledge production in Africa can proceed. The contributors, using different intellectual dynamics, explore the existing epistemological dominance of the West-from architecture to gender discourse, from environmental management to democratic governance-and offer distinct and unique arguments that challenge the denigration of the different and differing modes of knowing that the West considered "barbaric" and "primitive." This volume therefore constitutes a minimal gesture that further contributes to the ongoing discourse on alternative modes of knowing in Africa.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Introduction: Alternative Epistemologies and the Imperative of an Afrocentric Mythology. - Part I Theories and Methodologies. - 2 Between Particularism and Universalism: The Promise of Epistemic Contextualism in African Epistemology. - 3 The Quest for Africanizing Qualitative Inquiry: A Pathway to Methodological Innovation. - 4 The State and the State of Knowledge Production in African Universities: Rethinking Identity and Curricula. - 5 Afrocentricity, African Agency and Knowledge System. - Part II Epistemological Practices. - 6 Cultural Environmentalism in Ogunyemi s
Langbodo
and Osofisan s
Many Colours Make The Thunder-King. -
7 Security, Local Community, and the Democratic Political Culture in Africa. - 8 The African Prints : Africa and Aesthetics in the Textile World. - 9 On the Search for Identity in African Architecture. - 10 Towards an Endogenous Interpretation of Polygamy and Gender Relations: A Critique of Lola Shoneyin s
The Secret Lives of Baba Segi s Wives. -
11 Religion, Patriarchal Construction and Gender Complementarity in Nigeria. - 12 Yoruba Traditional Instrumental Ensemble and Indigenous Knowledge Systems. - 13 Knowledge Production and Pedagogy Among the Islamic Scholars in Kano: A Case-Study of Shaykh Tijani Usman Zangon Bare-Bari (1916 1970).
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