If a people were to write their own history to be solely accepted as an ideal, it would not be abnormal for them to do so in their own favour. The history of the African peoples as documented by Western literatures, mostly comprises the exaltation of European culture through various stereotypical labellings of African history and culture.In the same vein, most Africans would be tempted to rewrite African history in favour of the cultures/ traditions of the African people themselves. Western historicism, however, has gradually denied the African an identity, primarily by eulogising its vindictive colonial presence in Africa, with the purpose of creating a cultural superstructure for the West. Through critical analysis and the conversational ...
History has often provided creative writers with source materials. African writers have used histori...
Colonialist literature and history are replete with lots of misrepresentation about Africa as a cont...
Colonial historians writing on Africa believed that before colonization, Africa had no history. When...
The manner in which the European views the African coloured their perception of our life, culture an...
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This thesis researches how and why the UNESCO sponsored General History of Africa (1964-1998) sought...
Pan-Africanism is an ideological framework whose emphasis is on unity and liberation of all Africans...
The last quarter of the 19th century witnessed the outward and inordinate expression of European’s q...
Violence in modern Africa is still often explained in the West as a result of persistent primitivism...
This paper attempts to demonstrate that currently, there is nothing like African culture in the real...
In every human society, the role of history in determining the level of development cannot be ignore...
Even in the postcolonial era, West African history remains plagued by Eurocentric myths and media-dr...
Since the dawn of slavery in America, black activists have used Africa to construct a countervailing...
In early colonial times, European scientists explained and justified the aggressive and devastating...
This Book Is Concerned With the story of Africa from antiquity to modern times, as told in the chron...
History has often provided creative writers with source materials. African writers have used histori...
Colonialist literature and history are replete with lots of misrepresentation about Africa as a cont...
Colonial historians writing on Africa believed that before colonization, Africa had no history. When...
The manner in which the European views the African coloured their perception of our life, culture an...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68125/2/10.1177_002190967701200101.pd
This thesis researches how and why the UNESCO sponsored General History of Africa (1964-1998) sought...
Pan-Africanism is an ideological framework whose emphasis is on unity and liberation of all Africans...
The last quarter of the 19th century witnessed the outward and inordinate expression of European’s q...
Violence in modern Africa is still often explained in the West as a result of persistent primitivism...
This paper attempts to demonstrate that currently, there is nothing like African culture in the real...
In every human society, the role of history in determining the level of development cannot be ignore...
Even in the postcolonial era, West African history remains plagued by Eurocentric myths and media-dr...
Since the dawn of slavery in America, black activists have used Africa to construct a countervailing...
In early colonial times, European scientists explained and justified the aggressive and devastating...
This Book Is Concerned With the story of Africa from antiquity to modern times, as told in the chron...
History has often provided creative writers with source materials. African writers have used histori...
Colonialist literature and history are replete with lots of misrepresentation about Africa as a cont...
Colonial historians writing on Africa believed that before colonization, Africa had no history. When...