7- Western Social Sciences1 and Africa: The Domination and Marginalisation of a Continent
African Sociological Review,
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2006): African Sociological Review
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- Cyril Obi, ‘Beyond “Isms” and “Posts”: Imagining Epistemology in Africa in the Age of Globalisation’, The Journal of Cultural Studies, vol.3, No. 1 (2001).
- Lewis Hanke, ‘Pope Paul III and the American Indians’, Harvard Theological Review, XXX (1937), 65-102.
- Franz J. T. Lee, ‘The Historic Roots of Oligarchic Racism: A Venezuelan View’, at, www.africaspeaks.com/articles/2004/2708.html
- Charles Gibson, Spain in America (New York: Harper, 1966); C. H. Haring, The Spanish Empire in America (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1947.
- Eric Williams, From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean (New York: Vintage Books, 1984); Leslie Rout Jr., The African Experience in Spanish America: 1502 to the Present Day (London: CUP, 1976).
- Walter Rodney, ‘African Slavery and Other Forms of Social Oppression on the Upper Guinea Coast in the Context of the Atlantic Slave Trade’, Journal of African History, vol. VII, no. 3, (1966), 431-43; Walter Rodney, How Europe Underde- veloped Africa (Washington DC: Howard University Press, 1972); J. E. Inikori (ed.), Forced Migration: The Impact of the Export Slave Trade on African Societies (New York: Africana Publishing Company, 1982).
- Eric Williams, Capitalism and Slavery (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1944).
- John Argerich, ‘A Study of Modernity’ at, www.immi.se/irf/invandraren/inva982/modernity.htm
- Achille Mbembe, On the Postcolony (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001), 2.
- ‘Marxian Theory and Social Change in India (and the subcontinent)’, in Theories of Social Change and Social Liberation at members.tripod.com/~INDIA_RESOURCE/marx.html
- Albert J. Beveridge in Congress, cited in Richard Hofstadter, Manifest Destiny, p.193. For a detailed examination of Social Darwinism, see Richard Hofstadter,Social Darwinism in American Thought (Boston: Bacon Press, 1944).
- Theophilus Okere, ‘African Culture: The Past and the Present as an Indivisible Whole’, at www.crvp.org/book/Series02/II-3/chapter_i.htm
- Ngugi wa Thiong’o, 1986, Decolonising the mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature, London: James Currey; Nairobi: Heinemann Kenya; Portsmouth N.H: Heinemann..
- D. Kwek, ‘We Took Them On, They Took Us Over: Academic Imperialism and Intellectual Bondage in Asia’, at, www.mngt.waikato.ac.nz/research/ejrot/cmsconference/2003/abstracts/postcolonial/Kwek.pdf
- Emmanuel Dongala, ‘Clearing the Horizon: Science, Social Science and Africa’ wa.edu.au/motspluriels/MP2403index.html
References
Cyril Obi, ‘Beyond “Isms” and “Posts”: Imagining Epistemology in Africa in the Age of Globalisation’, The Journal of Cultural Studies, vol.3, No. 1 (2001).
Lewis Hanke, ‘Pope Paul III and the American Indians’, Harvard Theological Review, XXX (1937), 65-102.
Franz J. T. Lee, ‘The Historic Roots of Oligarchic Racism: A Venezuelan View’, at, www.africaspeaks.com/articles/2004/2708.html
Charles Gibson, Spain in America (New York: Harper, 1966); C. H. Haring, The Spanish Empire in America (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1947.
Eric Williams, From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean (New York: Vintage Books, 1984); Leslie Rout Jr., The African Experience in Spanish America: 1502 to the Present Day (London: CUP, 1976).
Walter Rodney, ‘African Slavery and Other Forms of Social Oppression on the Upper Guinea Coast in the Context of the Atlantic Slave Trade’, Journal of African History, vol. VII, no. 3, (1966), 431-43; Walter Rodney, How Europe Underde- veloped Africa (Washington DC: Howard University Press, 1972); J. E. Inikori (ed.), Forced Migration: The Impact of the Export Slave Trade on African Societies (New York: Africana Publishing Company, 1982).
Eric Williams, Capitalism and Slavery (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1944).
John Argerich, ‘A Study of Modernity’ at, www.immi.se/irf/invandraren/inva982/modernity.htm
Achille Mbembe, On the Postcolony (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001), 2.
‘Marxian Theory and Social Change in India (and the subcontinent)’, in Theories of Social Change and Social Liberation at members.tripod.com/~INDIA_RESOURCE/marx.html
Albert J. Beveridge in Congress, cited in Richard Hofstadter, Manifest Destiny, p.193. For a detailed examination of Social Darwinism, see Richard Hofstadter,Social Darwinism in American Thought (Boston: Bacon Press, 1944).
Theophilus Okere, ‘African Culture: The Past and the Present as an Indivisible Whole’, at www.crvp.org/book/Series02/II-3/chapter_i.htm
Ngugi wa Thiong’o, 1986, Decolonising the mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature, London: James Currey; Nairobi: Heinemann Kenya; Portsmouth N.H: Heinemann..
D. Kwek, ‘We Took Them On, They Took Us Over: Academic Imperialism and Intellectual Bondage in Asia’, at, www.mngt.waikato.ac.nz/research/ejrot/cmsconference/2003/abstracts/postcolonial/Kwek.pdf
Emmanuel Dongala, ‘Clearing the Horizon: Science, Social Science and Africa’ wa.edu.au/motspluriels/MP2403index.html