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The book exposes various mechanisms and methods by which covert colonial mechanisms are employed to perpetuate colonialism, especially in Africa. Less overt and more covert perpetuation of colonialism is done through the use of networks. The main achievement of the initial phase of colonialism was the establishment of networks that are nefarious and omnipresent; constituting “distributed presence,” which allows for “action at a distance.” As a result, colonial subjects became willing participants in these processes, unbeknownst to them, which perpetuated their own colonialism. The book exposes forms of colonialism where manufactured consent is used to perpetuate colonialism. Trapped in this capitalist, Western, Christian language and moral world order without sovereignty, African countries continuously sink deeper into the colonial quagmire.

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Chapter 1: How and why is colonialism a contract?, Everisto Benyera

Chapter 2 The Black and the Colonial Contract, Tendayi Sithole

Chapter 3: Unravelling the Paradigm of War Embedded in the Colonial Contract of Palestine: Contemporary Zionist Colonialism as an Extension of Global Islamophobia, Ahmed Haroon Jazbhay

Chapter 4: Contract farming as covert perpetuation of colonial capitalist hegemony? The Zimbabwe context, Tom Tom & Knobby Tomy

Chapter 5: Post- Independent African Leadership and the Paradox of Global Political Economy: The Zimbabwean Experience Under Mugabe, Washington Mazorodze

Chapter 6: The Zimbabwe Post-2000 ‘Illegal’ Sanctions: The Cost of Rejecting the Colonial ‘Contract’?, Mzingaye Brilliant Xaba

Chapter 7: Reclaiming Africa’s Space and Development through Indigenous Knowledge Systems?: A Focus on Zimbabwe, Tom Tom

Chapter 8: ‘State-Capture’ of Indigenous Knowledge: Lived Experiences of Forest-Dependent Nigeria with Coloniality, Godwin Etta Odok

Chapter 9: Claims and Counterclaims: Rewriting Gaza in the 21st Century, Charles Pfukwa

Chapter 10: Continuity, Discontinuity and Change towards a Decolonial World Order: Africa’s Challenges and Opportunities, Torque Mude

Chapter 11: Moulding African Personality Through Reclaiming Physical and Intellectual Space, Collence Takaingenhamo Chisita, Alexander Madanha Rusero, & Joseph Ngoaketsi

Chapter 12: Unshackling the future: emancipatory struggles of the global South, Pascah Mungwini

Chapter 13: Democratic Peace Theory nexus sustainable peace among Great Lakes region: Linking theory to realities of Rwanda-Uganda relations, Paul Mulindwa

Chapter 14: Towards autonomous decolonial futures: Using the master’s tool to destroy the master’s house, Everisto Benyera

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 22/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793622730, 978-1793622730
      ISBN10: 1793622736

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      Book Synopsis
      The book exposes various mechanisms and methods by which covert colonial mechanisms are employed to perpetuate colonialism, especially in Africa. Less overt and more covert perpetuation of colonialism is done through the use of networks. The main achievement of the initial phase of colonialism was the establishment of networks that are nefarious and omnipresent; constituting “distributed presence,” which allows for “action at a distance.” As a result, colonial subjects became willing participants in these processes, unbeknownst to them, which perpetuated their own colonialism. The book exposes forms of colonialism where manufactured consent is used to perpetuate colonialism. Trapped in this capitalist, Western, Christian language and moral world order without sovereignty, African countries continuously sink deeper into the colonial quagmire.

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Chapter 1: How and why is colonialism a contract?, Everisto Benyera

      Chapter 2 The Black and the Colonial Contract, Tendayi Sithole

      Chapter 3: Unravelling the Paradigm of War Embedded in the Colonial Contract of Palestine: Contemporary Zionist Colonialism as an Extension of Global Islamophobia, Ahmed Haroon Jazbhay

      Chapter 4: Contract farming as covert perpetuation of colonial capitalist hegemony? The Zimbabwe context, Tom Tom & Knobby Tomy

      Chapter 5: Post- Independent African Leadership and the Paradox of Global Political Economy: The Zimbabwean Experience Under Mugabe, Washington Mazorodze

      Chapter 6: The Zimbabwe Post-2000 ‘Illegal’ Sanctions: The Cost of Rejecting the Colonial ‘Contract’?, Mzingaye Brilliant Xaba

      Chapter 7: Reclaiming Africa’s Space and Development through Indigenous Knowledge Systems?: A Focus on Zimbabwe, Tom Tom

      Chapter 8: ‘State-Capture’ of Indigenous Knowledge: Lived Experiences of Forest-Dependent Nigeria with Coloniality, Godwin Etta Odok

      Chapter 9: Claims and Counterclaims: Rewriting Gaza in the 21st Century, Charles Pfukwa

      Chapter 10: Continuity, Discontinuity and Change towards a Decolonial World Order: Africa’s Challenges and Opportunities, Torque Mude

      Chapter 11: Moulding African Personality Through Reclaiming Physical and Intellectual Space, Collence Takaingenhamo Chisita, Alexander Madanha Rusero, & Joseph Ngoaketsi

      Chapter 12: Unshackling the future: emancipatory struggles of the global South, Pascah Mungwini

      Chapter 13: Democratic Peace Theory nexus sustainable peace among Great Lakes region: Linking theory to realities of Rwanda-Uganda relations, Paul Mulindwa

      Chapter 14: Towards autonomous decolonial futures: Using the master’s tool to destroy the master’s house, Everisto Benyera

      About the Contributors

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