The intention of this paper has been to look at how pan-African ideas about a common identity hav e been expressed and developed on the African continent since the period of decolonisation in the 1960s. By using social constructivist identity-theory I have looked at how identity can be constructed by the use of myths, stories, symbols and ‘othering’. Thereafter I used these ideas when analysing different official documents from pan-African movements such as the creation of the AU and its constitutive act to identify what tools that were used to construct a common African identity. Thereby I was also to see if there had been any change in how pan-African ideas have expressed African identity over time
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Despite the multicultural nature of African societies, there is still very little knowledge about ac...
This paper is in response to the stereotypes perpetuated around Africa. Much like other postcolonial...
Despite the multicultural nature of African societies, there is still very little knowledge about ac...
When an African asserts that ‘I am an African’, at what point can it be established that such a stat...
African regional integration has its ideological roots in Pan-Africanism, which aims for the unity o...
The paper examines the loss of African identity within the modern/ contemporary era. African identit...
Drawing on Asante’s Afrocentric idea and the importance of location and agency in an Afrocentric par...
The University of South Africa (Unisa) has embarked on an official Africanisation process impacting ...
Our paper examines the place of Pan-Africanism as an educational, political, and cultural movement w...
The territorial formations of African modern nation-states, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Zambia, discu...
European African studies traditionally deny the existence of indigenous communities in Africa, even ...
Identity has become the watchword of our times. In sub-Saharan Africa, this certainly appears to be ...
The article explores the contours of multiple identities in contrast to singular identities in situa...
The research in this thesis investigates the role of appraisals of African history in social identit...
br>This article examines the disjuncture between everyday discourse about “tribalism” in Africa and ...
Despite the multicultural nature of African societies, there is still very little knowledge about ac...
This paper is in response to the stereotypes perpetuated around Africa. Much like other postcolonial...
Despite the multicultural nature of African societies, there is still very little knowledge about ac...
When an African asserts that ‘I am an African’, at what point can it be established that such a stat...