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Africa is not a country : notes on a bright continent
Title:
Africa is not a country : notes on a bright continent
Summary:
So often, Africa has been depicted simplistically as a uniform land of famines and safaris, poverty and strife, stripped of all nuance. In this bold and insightful book, Dipo Faloyin offers a much-needed corrective, weaving a vibrant tapestry of stories that bring to life Africa's rich diversity, communities, and histories. Starting with an immersive description of the lively and complex urban life of Lagos, Faloyin unearths surprising truths about many African countries' colonial heritage and tells the story of the continent's struggles with democracy through seven dictatorships. With biting wit, he takes on the phenomenon of the white savior complex and brings to light the damage caused by charity campaigns of the past decades. Entering into the rivalries that energize the continent, Faloyin engages in the heated debate over which West African country makes the best jollof rice and describes the strange, incongruent beauty of the African Cup of Nations. With an eye toward the future promise of the continent, he explores the youth-led cultural and political movements that are defining and reimagining Africa on their own terms. Africa Is Not a Country celebrates the energy and particularity of the continent's different cultures and communities, treating Africa with the respect it deserves. -- Amazon.
General Note:
"First published in the United Kingdom by Harvill Secker, an imprint of Vintage, a part of Penguin Random House UK under the title Africa is not a country: breaking stereotypes of modern Africa."
Edition:
First American edition.
Contents:
Identities -- Part One: Lagos -- Part Two: By the Power Vested in Me, I Now Pronounce You a Country -- Part Three: The Birth of White Saviour Imagery or How Not to Be a White Saviour While Still Making a Difference -- Part Four: The Story of Democracy in Seven Dictatorships -- Part Five: There Is No Such Thing as an African Accent and Binyavanga Wainaina Is Still Right -- Part Six: The Case of the Stolen Artefacts -- Part Seven: Jollof Wars: A Love Story -- Part Eight: What's Next?
Physical Description:
380 pages ; 22 cm
Publisher:
W.W. Norton & Company,
Publication Date:
2022
ISBN:
9780393881530
Publication Information:
New York, NY : W.W. Norton & Company, 2022.

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Call Number:
960.33 FALOYIN
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