Colonial subjects an African intelligentsia and Atlantic ideas
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TextPublication details: Charlottesville University Press of Virginia 2000Description: xii, 269 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780813919089
- 966.9ZAC
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-256) and index.
West African intellectuals have a long history of engaging with European intrusion by reflecting on their status as colonial and postcolonial subjects. Against the tendency to view this engagement as a confrontation between the modern west and traditional Africa, Philip S. Zachernuk argues that the interaction is far more fluid and diverse. Challenging the frequent denigration of western-educated Africans as a culturally barren "kleptocratic" elite, Colonial Subjects shows that they occupied a shifting medial position between colonizers and colonized. In the process they created a distinctive intellectual culture grounded in indigenous and European sources.
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