AD, Volume 30, n° 3, 2005 - Numéro Complet
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Afrique et développement,
Vol. 30 No 3 (2005): Afrique et développement: Numéro Spécial 'All knowledge is first of all local knowledge'
Résumé
Sommaire
1. All knowledge is first of all local knowledge: An introduction
Theophilus I. Okere, Chukwudi Anthony Njoku & René Devisch .............................1
2. Is there one science, Western science?
Theophilus Okere ............................20
African Mathematical Systems
3. Traditional Igbo numbering system
Patrick Mathias C. Ogomaka .........................35
4. Ethnomathematics, geometry and educational experience in Africa
Paulus Gerdes ....................................48
African Health Systems
5. Domesticationof medicinal plants in Southestern Nigeria
A. E. Ibe and Martin I. Nwufo ...........................66
6. Understanding Igbo medicine practitioners
Patrick Iroegbu ......................................78
7. Cultural modes of comprehending and healing insanity: The Yaka of DR Congo
René Devisch .............................93
African Arts
8. Subjectivity in servitude: The servant and indigenous family arrangements in written Igbo drama
Frances N. Chukwukere ............................112
9. I dance Ala Igbo (Poem)
Chikwendu P. K. Anyanwu ..........................130
Review Article/Revues de livres
Spectralizing Bergson and the Dilemmas of Decolonization. A review of Messay Kebede, Africa's Quest for a Philosophy of Decolonization, 2004.
Sanya Osha .................................13
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