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“This book serves as an invaluable resource for geographers, historians, and all social scientists, as well as any members of the public interested in learning more about this complicated and fascinating continent.” * Polymath *
"In the collection of essays Global Africa Into the Twenty-First Century, editors Dorothy Hodgson and Judith Byfield tackle the challenge V.Y. Mudimbe identified as 'the idea of Africa.' Their aim is to push readers to think deeply about and grapple with the dynamic nature of Africa as a geographic space, situating Africa at the center of global processes by demonstrating the pivotal roles Africans have played in producing and circulating ideas and initiating 'transformations throughout the world'." * African Studies Review *
"Challenging popular perceptions of Africa as a place of despair and violence, this volume describes the contributions that African people, ideas and goods have made throughout the world – contributions which, according to the editors, demonstrate that Africa occupies a central position in global historical processes." * Survival: Global Politics and Strategy *
"A refreshingly edited collection that offers a number of unusual views on Africa’s global connectedness and entanglements." * New Global Studies *

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

0.1 • Why Global Africa?
Dorothy L. Hodgson and Judith A. Byfield

PART I.
ENTANGLED HISTORIES

1.1 • PROFILE: Ibn Khaldun: The Father of the Social Sciences
Oludamini Ogunnaike

1.2 • Trade and Travel in Africa’s Global Golden Age (AD 700–1500)
François-Xavier Fauvelle

1.3 • Three Women of the Sahara: Fatma, Odette, and Sophie
E. Ann McDougall

1.4 • Afro-Iberians in the Early Spanish Empire, ca. 1550–1600
Leo J. Garofalo

1.5 • “From the Land of Angola”: Slavery, Marriage, and African Diasporic Identities in Mexico City before 1650
Frank Trey Proctor III

1.6 • “Ethiopia Shall Stretch” from America to Africa: The Pan-African Crusade of Charles Morris
Benedict Carton and Robert Trent Vinson

1.7 • Africans in India, Past and Present
Renu Modi

PART II.
POWER AND ITS CHALLENGES

2.1 • PROFILE: Leymah Gbowee: Speaking Truth to Power
Pamela Scully

2.2 • Pan-Africanism: An Ideology and a Movement
Hakim Adi

2.3 • Mwalimu Nyerere as Global Conscience
Chambi Chachage

2.4 • Power, Conflict, and Justice in Africa: An Uncertain March
Stephen Mogaka and Stephen Ndegwa

2.5 • Where Truth, Lies, and Privilege Meet Poverty . . . What Is Hope? Reflecting on the Gains and Pains of South Africa’s TRC
Sarah Malotane Henkeman and Undine Whande

2.6 • Commerce, Crime, and Corruption: Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
Masimba Tafirenyika

2.7 • Working History: China, Africa, and Globalization
Jamie Monson, Tang Xiaoyang, and Liu Shaonan

2.8 • The Radicalization of Environmental Justice in South Africa
Jacklyn Cock

PART III.
CIRCULATIONS OF COMMUNITIES AND CULTURES

3.1 • PROFILE: A Taste of Africa in Harlem: Red Rooster
Judith A. Byfield

3.2 • Networks of Threads: Africa, Textiles, and Routes of Exchange
Victoria Rovine

3.3 • Sending Forth the Best: African Missions in China
Heidi Østbø Haugen

3.4 • PHOTO ESSAY: Baohan Street: An African Community in Guangzhou, China
Michaela Pelican and Li Dong

3.5 • The African Literary Tradition: Interview with Ngugi wa Thiong’o
Mukoma Wa Ngugi

3.6 • African Soccer’s Global Story
Peter Alegi

3.7 • Art, Identity, and Autobiography: Senzeni Marasela and Lalla Essaydi
Christa Clarke

3.8 • Raï and Rap: Globalization and the Soundtrack of Youth Resistance in Northern Africa
Zakia Salime

PART IV.
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND HEALTH

4.1 • PROFILE: A Conversation with Microbiologist Dr. Sara Eyangoh
Tamara Giles-Vernick

4.2 • The Politics, Perils, and Possibilities of Epidemics in Africa
Douglas Webb

4.3 • Generative Technologies from Africa
Ron Eglash

4.4 • “Money in Your Hand”: M-PESA and Mobile Money in Kenya
Dillon Mahoney

4.5 • What’s in Your Cell Phone?
James H. Smith

4.6 • Bioprospecting: Moving beyond Benefit Sharing
Rachel Wynberg

4.7 • Of Waste and Revolutions: Environmental Legacies of Authoritarianism in Tunisia
Siad Darwish

PART V.
AFRICA IN THE WORLD TODAY

5.1 • PROFILE: Africa Calling: A Conversation with Mo Ibrahim
Stuart Reid

5.2 • From Lesotho to the United Nations: The Journey of a Gender Justice Advocate
Keiso Matashane-Marite

5.3 • Meschac Gaba: Museum of Contemporary African Art
Kerryn Greenberg

5.4 • Africa in Nollywood, Nollywood in Africa
Onookome Okome

5.5 • Globalizing African Islam from Below: West African Sufi Masters in the United States
Cheikh Anta Babou

5.6 • Afropolitanism and Its Discontents
Obadias Ndaba

5.7 • PHOTO ESSAY: Awra Amba: A Model “Utopian” Community in Ethiopia
Salem Mekuria

About the Editors
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 01/08/2017
      ISBN13: 9780520287365, 978-0520287365
      ISBN10: 0520287363

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      “This book serves as an invaluable resource for geographers, historians, and all social scientists, as well as any members of the public interested in learning more about this complicated and fascinating continent.” * Polymath *
      "In the collection of essays Global Africa Into the Twenty-First Century, editors Dorothy Hodgson and Judith Byfield tackle the challenge V.Y. Mudimbe identified as 'the idea of Africa.' Their aim is to push readers to think deeply about and grapple with the dynamic nature of Africa as a geographic space, situating Africa at the center of global processes by demonstrating the pivotal roles Africans have played in producing and circulating ideas and initiating 'transformations throughout the world'." * African Studies Review *
      "Challenging popular perceptions of Africa as a place of despair and violence, this volume describes the contributions that African people, ideas and goods have made throughout the world – contributions which, according to the editors, demonstrate that Africa occupies a central position in global historical processes." * Survival: Global Politics and Strategy *
      "A refreshingly edited collection that offers a number of unusual views on Africa’s global connectedness and entanglements." * New Global Studies *

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgments

      0.1 • Why Global Africa?
      Dorothy L. Hodgson and Judith A. Byfield

      PART I.
      ENTANGLED HISTORIES

      1.1 • PROFILE: Ibn Khaldun: The Father of the Social Sciences
      Oludamini Ogunnaike

      1.2 • Trade and Travel in Africa’s Global Golden Age (AD 700–1500)
      François-Xavier Fauvelle

      1.3 • Three Women of the Sahara: Fatma, Odette, and Sophie
      E. Ann McDougall

      1.4 • Afro-Iberians in the Early Spanish Empire, ca. 1550–1600
      Leo J. Garofalo

      1.5 • “From the Land of Angola”: Slavery, Marriage, and African Diasporic Identities in Mexico City before 1650
      Frank Trey Proctor III

      1.6 • “Ethiopia Shall Stretch” from America to Africa: The Pan-African Crusade of Charles Morris
      Benedict Carton and Robert Trent Vinson

      1.7 • Africans in India, Past and Present
      Renu Modi

      PART II.
      POWER AND ITS CHALLENGES

      2.1 • PROFILE: Leymah Gbowee: Speaking Truth to Power
      Pamela Scully

      2.2 • Pan-Africanism: An Ideology and a Movement
      Hakim Adi

      2.3 • Mwalimu Nyerere as Global Conscience
      Chambi Chachage

      2.4 • Power, Conflict, and Justice in Africa: An Uncertain March
      Stephen Mogaka and Stephen Ndegwa

      2.5 • Where Truth, Lies, and Privilege Meet Poverty . . . What Is Hope? Reflecting on the Gains and Pains of South Africa’s TRC
      Sarah Malotane Henkeman and Undine Whande

      2.6 • Commerce, Crime, and Corruption: Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
      Masimba Tafirenyika

      2.7 • Working History: China, Africa, and Globalization
      Jamie Monson, Tang Xiaoyang, and Liu Shaonan

      2.8 • The Radicalization of Environmental Justice in South Africa
      Jacklyn Cock

      PART III.
      CIRCULATIONS OF COMMUNITIES AND CULTURES

      3.1 • PROFILE: A Taste of Africa in Harlem: Red Rooster
      Judith A. Byfield

      3.2 • Networks of Threads: Africa, Textiles, and Routes of Exchange
      Victoria Rovine

      3.3 • Sending Forth the Best: African Missions in China
      Heidi Østbø Haugen

      3.4 • PHOTO ESSAY: Baohan Street: An African Community in Guangzhou, China
      Michaela Pelican and Li Dong

      3.5 • The African Literary Tradition: Interview with Ngugi wa Thiong’o
      Mukoma Wa Ngugi

      3.6 • African Soccer’s Global Story
      Peter Alegi

      3.7 • Art, Identity, and Autobiography: Senzeni Marasela and Lalla Essaydi
      Christa Clarke

      3.8 • Raï and Rap: Globalization and the Soundtrack of Youth Resistance in Northern Africa
      Zakia Salime

      PART IV.
      SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND HEALTH

      4.1 • PROFILE: A Conversation with Microbiologist Dr. Sara Eyangoh
      Tamara Giles-Vernick

      4.2 • The Politics, Perils, and Possibilities of Epidemics in Africa
      Douglas Webb

      4.3 • Generative Technologies from Africa
      Ron Eglash

      4.4 • “Money in Your Hand”: M-PESA and Mobile Money in Kenya
      Dillon Mahoney

      4.5 • What’s in Your Cell Phone?
      James H. Smith

      4.6 • Bioprospecting: Moving beyond Benefit Sharing
      Rachel Wynberg

      4.7 • Of Waste and Revolutions: Environmental Legacies of Authoritarianism in Tunisia
      Siad Darwish

      PART V.
      AFRICA IN THE WORLD TODAY

      5.1 • PROFILE: Africa Calling: A Conversation with Mo Ibrahim
      Stuart Reid

      5.2 • From Lesotho to the United Nations: The Journey of a Gender Justice Advocate
      Keiso Matashane-Marite

      5.3 • Meschac Gaba: Museum of Contemporary African Art
      Kerryn Greenberg

      5.4 • Africa in Nollywood, Nollywood in Africa
      Onookome Okome

      5.5 • Globalizing African Islam from Below: West African Sufi Masters in the United States
      Cheikh Anta Babou

      5.6 • Afropolitanism and Its Discontents
      Obadias Ndaba

      5.7 • PHOTO ESSAY: Awra Amba: A Model “Utopian” Community in Ethiopia
      Salem Mekuria

      About the Editors
      Index

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