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A Certain Amount of Madness

The Life, Politics and Legacies of Thomas Sankara
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
400 Seiten
Englisch
Pluto Presserschienen am20.03.2018
Celebrating and critiquing the life of one of Africa´s most important anti-imperialist leadersmehr
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KlappentextCelebrating and critiquing the life of one of Africa´s most important anti-imperialist leaders
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-7453-3757-9
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2018
Erscheinungsdatum20.03.2018
Seiten400 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 149 mm, Höhe 228 mm, Dicke 32 mm
Gewicht588 g
Artikel-Nr.44590578
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword by Horace G. Campbell AcknowledgementsIntroduction by Amber MurreyPart I: Life and Revolution1. Military Coup, Popular Revolution or Militarised Revolution?: Contextualising the Revolutionary Ideological Courses of Thomas Sankara and the National Council of the Revolution - De-Valera N.Y.M. Botchway and Moussa Traore2. The Perils of Non-Alignment: Thomas Sankara and the Cold War - Brian Peterson 3. Thomas Sankara and the Elusive Revolution - Leo Zeilig4. When Visions Collide: Thomas Sankara, Trade Unions and the Revolution in Burkina Faso, 1983-1987 - Craig Phelan5. Africa´s Sankara: On Pan-African Leadership - Amber Murrey6. Who Killed Thomas Sankara? - Bruno Jaffré7. Incentivized´ Self-Adjustment: Reclaiming Sankara´s Revolutionary Austerity from Corporate Geographies of Neoliberal Erasure - Nicholas A. JacksonPart II: Political Philosophies 8. Madmen, Thomas Sankara and Decoloniality in Africa - Ama Biney9. With the People: Sankara´s Humanist Marxism - Ernest Harsch 10. Thomas Sankara & Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem: The Untimely Deaths of Two New Generation African Visionaries - Patricia Daley11. Women's Freedoms are the Heartbeat of Africa's Future: A Sankarian Imperative - Patricia McFadden12. Re-Reading Sankara´s Philosophy for a Praxeology of Debt in Contemporary Times - Sakue-C. Yimovie13. Sankara´s Political Ideas and Pan-African Solidarity: A Perspective for Africa´s Development? - Felix Kumah-Abiwu and Olusoji Alani Odeyemi14. Revolution and Women´s Liberation Go Together´: Thomas Sankara, Gender and the Burkina Faso Revolution - Namakula E. MayanjaPart III: Legacies15. Balai Citoyen: A New Praxis of Citizen Fight with Sankarist Inspirations - Zakaria Soré16. La Santé Avant Tout: Health Before Everything - T. D. Harper-Shipman17. Social Movement Struggles and Political Transition in Burkina Faso - Bettina Engles18. To Decolonize the World: Thomas Sankara and the Last Colony´ in Africa - Patrick Delices19. Daring to Invent the Future´: Sankara´s Legacy and Contemporary Activism in South Africa - Levi Kabwato and Sarah ChiumbuPart IV: Contestations and Homages 20. The Academy as Contested Space: Disappearing Sankara from the Acceptable Avant-Garde´ - Nicholas A. Jackson21. Art and the Construction of a Sankara Myth´: A Hero Trend in Contemporary Burkinabè Urban & Revolutionary Propaganda Art - Sophie Bodénès Cohen22. Slanted Photography: Reflections on Sankara and My Peace Corps Experience in Burkina Faso - Celestina Agyekum23. We Are the Children of Sankara´: Memories as Weapons during the Burkinabe Uprisings of 2014 and 2015 - Fiona DragstraAfterword by Aziz Salmone FallNotes on Contributors Indexmehr

Autor

Amber Murrey is Postdoctoral Fellow in Sociology at The American University in Cairo, Egypt. Her award-winning research considers contemporary Pan-Africanism, resistance to neo-colonial violence, resource extraction and decolonisation. She has been published in a variety of academic journals, including Third World Quarterly, Political Geography, The Journal of Black Studies, The Postcolonialist and Capital and Class. She is the editor of A Certain Amount of Madness (Pluto, 2018).