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ID137722
Title ProperAli a Mazrui on the invention of Africa and postcolonial predicaments
Other Title Informationmy life is one long debate’
LanguageENG
AuthorNdlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J
Summary / Abstract (Note)Ali A Mazrui’s academic and intellectual fame provoked both deep admiration and severe criticism, causing his intellectual legacy to be caught up between what the South Sudanese scholar Dustan M Wai depicted as ‘Mazruiphilia’ (hagiographical celebration) and ‘Mazruiphobia’ (critical bashing). Mazrui died on 12 October 2014, leaving behind a ‘supermarket of ideas’ and a rich archive that easily immortalises him. This article aims to transcend both Mazruiphilia and Mazruiphobia through the adoption of an approach which avoids a sententious orientation while critically engaging with Mazrui’s contributions to the topical questions of the invention of Africa, Africanity and the African condition. From Mazrui’s ‘supermarket of ideas’ the article takes one of the debates in his expansive work – that of Africanity – as its departure point to engage with his contribution to African Studies and pay tribute to this African intellectual giant.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol.36, No.2; 2015: p.205-222
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 36 No 2
Key WordsMethodology ;  Identities ;  Pax Africana ;  Africanity ;  African Condition ;  Invention of Africa ;  Mazruiphilia ;  Mazruiphobia ;  Recolonisation ;  Triple Heritage ;  Intellectual Giant


 
 
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