Africa in a multilateral world : Afropolitan dilemmas /
edited by Albert Kasanda and Marek Hrubec.
- London ; New York, NY : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
- 1 online resource.
- Routledge contemporary Africa .
Introduction, Albert Kasanda and Marek Hrubec Part 1: Preconditions of Africa's participation in the multilateral world 1. Towards Africa's Model in a Polylateral World: The chronology and foreign power interactions, Marek Hrubec 2. A Trans-modern Quest for Decolonization in the Postcolonial Philosophy, Binyam Mekonnen 3. The problematic non-western cosmopolitanism in Africa today: Grappling with a modernity outside history, Stephen Chan Part 2: Afropolitan trends and limits 4. Afropolitanism as a critique of conventional narratives of African identity and emancipation, Albert Kasanda 5. Ubuntu and the concept of cosmopolitanism, Anke Graness 6. Afropolitan narratives and empathy: Migrant identities in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Americanah and Sefi Atta's A Bit of Difference, Dobrota Pucherová Part 3: The specific global African tendencies and potentials 7. The Youth and the Clans -- the Somali Society and al-Shabaab, Viktor Marsai 8. Ego in traditional political power of Guinea-Bissau: a challenge to cosmopolitanism?, Claudia Favarato 9. The Demographics of Power Relations: Africa's changing global position, Valeria Bankoóvá 10. Digital transformation of Africa: on track to be connected to the global digital economy?, Tereza Němečková Part 4: African genre and language ambivalences in the global interactions 11. Understanding the Philosophy of Africa in a Cosmopolitan and Multilateral World through Language, Mary Stella C. Okolo 12. Philosophy and genre: African philosophy in texts, Alena Rettová 13. Englishes and cosmopolitanisms in South Africa, Stephanie Rudwick