Silences in African history : between the syndromes of discovery and abolition /
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Dar Es Salaam :
Mkuki na Nyota Publishers,
[2005]
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Table of Contents:
- Silences and related syndromes in African history
- Genocide in Rwanda and the question of ethics in African history
- From the end of slavery to the end of apartheid: toward a radical break in African history?
- Braudel, Lumumba and African history: dismantling or reproducing the colonial/capital paradigm?
- From economics to anthropology: kinship systems in the production and reproduction of the syndrome of discovery
- Economics and World Bank reports as silencing narratives
- Between Falling Apart and Healing: trying to sort facts from fiction
- Is it possible to break out of silences without falling into the syndromes of discovery and abolition?
- Conclusion: how about relearning from 'the discovered'?
- Epilogue.