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Africa uprising: popular protest and political change / Branch, Adam 2015  Book
Branch, Adam Book
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Publication London, Zed Books, 2015.
Description xi, 251p.hbk
Contents (B)
Standard Number 9781780329987
Key Words Development  Africa  Nigeria  Ethiopia  Sudan  History 
East Africa  Nkrumah 
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ID:   162493


Misrecognition in the making of a state: Ghana’s international relations under Kwame Nkrumah / Gallagher, Julia   Journal Article
Gallagher, Julia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article draws on a Kleinian psychoanalytic reading of Hegel’s theory of the struggle for recognition to explore the role of international misrecognition in the creation of state subjectivity. It focuses on Ghana’s early years, when international relations were powerfully conceptualised and used by Kwame Nkrumah in his bid to bring coherence to a fragile infant state. Nkrumah attempted to create separation and independence from the West on the one hand, and intimacy with a unified Africa on the other. By creating juxtapositions between Ghana and these idealised international others, he was able to create a fantasy of a coherent state, built on a fundamental misrecognition of the wider world. As the fantasy bumped up against the realities of Ghana’s failing economy, fractured social structures, and complex international relationships, it foundered, causing alienation and despair. I argue that the failure of this early fantasy was the start of Ghana’s quest to begin processes of individuation and subjectivity, and that its undoing was an inevitable part of the early stages of misrecognition, laying the way for more grounded struggles for recognition and the development of a more complex state-subjectivity.
Key Words Ghana  Hegel  STATEHOOD  IR  Nkrumah  Misrecognition 
Klein 
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Nkrumah and the Ghana revolution / James, C L R 1977  Book
James C.L.R. Book
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Publication London, Allison & BUsby LImited, 1977.
Description 227p.hbk
Standard Number 0850312191
Key Words Ghana - History  Nkrumah  Ghana Revolution 
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