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African humanity : creativity, identity and personhood

Title
African humanity : creativity, identity and personhood / edited by Abimbola Asojo, Toyin Falola.
ISBN
9781531017569
1531017568
9781531017576
Publication
Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, [2021]
Physical Description
lxi, 493 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Summary
"African Humanity: Creativity, Identity and Personhood is a collection of thought-provoking essays from scholars around the world on topics that inform new ways of thinking while engaging critical perspectives about Africa and the African Diaspora. The essays focus on the discourse of creativity, culture, identity and well-being from multiple fields such as design, art, gender studies, education, health and museum studies in pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial Africa and the African Diaspora. This multidisciplinary group of global scholars offer a critical dialogue on topics such as the creative process in Africa and the African Diaspora; gender and creative space; histories of creativity and inventions; globalized modernity and its consequence on cultural performances; politics of creativity; creativity, performance and Nollywood; social, political, and economic ramifications of creativity and design; ethical issues in creativity; and sustainability, well-being and the environment. The book's goal is to offer a comparative critical dialogue for a multidisciplinary academic audience, artists, grassroots activists, diverse communities and interested members of the general public. It has five distinct sections: Gender, Education, and Language; Design and Art in Africa and Its Diaspora; Creativity, Performance and Nollywood; Identity and Institutions of Politics and Living; and Sustainability, Health and the Environment. This book is part of the African World Series, edited by Toyin Falola, Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities, University of Texas at Austin"-- Provided by publisher
Other formats
Online version: African humanity. Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, 2021
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 01, 2022
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
OVERVIEW / Abimbola Asojo
INTRODUCTION: CONTEXT AND CONTENTS / Toyin Falola
Patriarchy and Value of Women's Labor: A Revaluation / Nurudeen Alliyu and Adebiyi Julius Abosede
Cultural Dynamism and Linguistic Identity Crisis among the Igbo in Western Nigeria / Chinyere B. Egwuogu
The words of our elders: Integrating Yoruba Proverbs and Wise sayings into an Afrocentric English Language curriculum in Southwestern Nigeria / Bandele Adeboye Sogbesan
Obstetric Care Disparities, a Matter of Inequality: Cesarean Sections Rates in Nigeria / Debra Eluobaju
Influence of Sex Role on the Creativity of Undergraduate Students of Tai Solarin University of Education, Nigeria / Tolu Ogunleye, Oke Tunde Dayo, and Ebun Yonlonfoun
Dilating and Diffusing Women's Heroism and Feminist Peculiarities in Otun Rasheed's The Gods Are Still Not To Blame and Ben Tomoloju's Queen Amina of Zauzau / Steve James Itsewah and Musiliat Ozavize Usman
Assessment of Innovation Enterprise Institutions and Their Roles on the Development of Skilled Manpower in Nigeria / James Edomwonyi, Edokpolor and Kennedy Ehisienmen Ojo
Conserving cultural heritage: A Study of Wooden Objects in the National Museums of Nigeria / Michael Abiodun Oyinloye
The Place of the Travelling Theatre Troupes in the Evolution of Modern Nigerian Drama / Bosede Funke Afolayan
Adaptation of Folktale and Application of Aesthetic Principles to Modern Nigerian Drama / Philomena O. Ojo
Yoruba Cultural Reflections in the Christ Apostolic Church / Stephen S.O. Afolabi
Culture of Home Ownership in Urban Low-Income Housing in Ibadan, Nigeria / Babatunde Jaiyeoba
"See me. I see you": Photographic acts and expressions of African cultural heritage in Trinidad and Tobago / Maria Nunes
Implications of Media's Sexualization of Young Women in Contemporary African Society / Adaora Osondu-Oti
Festival Food Culture among Indigenes of Ondo, Nigeria / Ebunoluwa Bridget Adeyanju
Creativity in Modern Benin Cultural Dance Performance / Josephine Ebiuwa Abbe
Yoruba-English Bilingualism and Cultural Identity in Nollywood Movies: A Sociolinguistic Exploration / Mojisola Shodipe
Articulating and Addressing Cultural Dogmas and Complexities through the Nigerian Nollywood Film Industry / James Oluwatoyin Y. Olokodana and Steve James Itsewah
The Politics of Digital Image Manipulation (Memes) in the New Media /
Victoria Oluwamayowa Gbadegesin
The Female Challenges Experienced by the African Women as Portrayed in the Movie "B for Boy" / Chinedu Anumudu and Owusu Ansah Boakye
Preserving and Propagating Nigerian Dance through Technology / James Y. Oluwatoyin Olokodana
Egelege (Wrestling): A Socio-cultural Sport among the Ikwerre of Rivers State, Nigeria / C. Izeoma Chinda
The Role and Place of Identity in China's Africa Relations / Adaora Osondu-Oti
Identity and the Politics of Place: Ethnic Narratives of Place Names in Jos /
Sati U. Fwatshak
The Creativity and Identity of Ijesa "Osomalo" in the Socio-economic and Christianization of Yorubaland, Southwestern Nigeria / Rotimi Williams Omotoye
The Theme of Identity Crisis in Kaine Agary's Yellow-Yellow / Philomena O. Ojo
Reinventing Nigeria's Third Wave Democracy / Soj Ojo
Creativity in Acting: Strategies for the Separation of the Performer's Real Identity from the Construct in Nigeria / Osakue S. Omoera and Emmanuel Ozoemenam
"When 'Settlers' Become Game Changers": 'Jasawa' in Plateau State Politics of 2015 General Elections / David Nyam Ajiji and Victor Samson Dugga
Creativity and Ethics in Indigenous Yoruba-African Healthcare / Oladele A. Balogun and Ademola K. Fayemi
Creativity in Mainstreaming Library and Material Production Service for the Visually Impaired in Nigerian Universities: Innovative Approaches for Operation and Provision of Library Services / 'Niran Adetoro
Sustainable Design Strategies for Nigeria: Case Studies from Indigenous and Contemporary Settings / Abimbola Asojo
The Dysfunctional Interplay between Health, Ethnicity, Religion and Underdevelopment in Nigeria / Oluwatoyin A. Asojo
People, Place, and the Environment: An Alternative Lens from the Souls of Black Folk / Angelita Scott.
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