Imagining Vernacular Histories
Essays in Honor of Toyin Falola
Herausgeber: Sotunsa, Mobolanle Ebunoluwa; Borah, Abikal
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Essays in Honor of Toyin Falola
Herausgeber: Sotunsa, Mobolanle Ebunoluwa; Borah, Abikal
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This volume critiques postcolonial African historiography, certain misconceptions about vernacular epistemologies including gender and sexuality and the making of the historical archive.
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This volume critiques postcolonial African historiography, certain misconceptions about vernacular epistemologies including gender and sexuality and the making of the historical archive.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 650g
- ISBN-13: 9781786614612
- ISBN-10: 1786614618
- Artikelnr.: 59545228
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 650g
- ISBN-13: 9781786614612
- ISBN-10: 1786614618
- Artikelnr.: 59545228
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Mobolanle Ebunoluwa Sotunsa and Abikal Borah
Introduction: African Historiography, Vernacular Epistemology, and the
Making of the Historical Archive - Mobolanle Sotunsa and Abikal Borah
Part I: Critiques of Postcolonial African Historiography
1. Modern African Historiography: Toyin Falola and the Others - Charles
Thomas, The University of Texas at Austin.
2. In Defence of the Pluriverse: A Critical Appreciation of Toyin Falola's
Scholarship - Abikal Borah, The University of Texas at Austin.
3. African 'Historians, Are Archaeologists Your Siblings?': Evaluating Toyin
Falola's Contribution to the Archaeology of Africa and the African
Diaspora, Benjamin Nutor, The University of Texas at Austin.
4. "Ritual Archives" and OERs: Digital Humanities, Pedagogy, and African
Studies, Danielle Sanchez, Muhlenberg College.
Part II: Gender, Sexuality, and African Historiography
5. Toyin Falola and the Pathologies and Pathways for African Feminist
Scholarship - Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso, Babcock University.
6. Beyond the Proscription of History and the Futility of 'Feminist Talk':
Merging the Scholarship of Narrative Politics and Cinematic Frames in
Gendered Escavations of the African Past - Peyi Soyinka-Airewele, Ithaca
College.
7. Africa and African Women in Conversation - Nemeta Blyden, The George
Washington University.
8. The Politics of Polygyny and Subjectivity in Toyin Falola's A Mouth Sweeter
than Salt - Mobolanle Ebunoluwa Sotunsa, Babcock University.
9. Toyin Falola's Scholarship on African Women and Gender: Conceptualizations
at the Intersection of African and Feminist Epistemologies - Bridget Teboh,
The University of Massachusetts.
10. Dynamics of Female Gender Survival Strategies in Contemporary African
Novels - Eziwanyi Adam, Babcock University.
Part III: Vernacular Epistemologies and the African Archive
11. The Archivist as Muse: Toyin Falola's Experimentation with History in a
Mouth Sweeter than Salt - Ademola Dasylva, University of Ibadan
12. The Ancestral Memory and Invisible World of Rolihlahla Nelson Mandela -
Ndlovu, Sifiso Mxolisi, University of South Africa.
13. Twin Rivers of African Cultural Heritage: Reading Falola's A Mouth Sweeter
than Salt - Aisha M Umar and Francis Miracle, Federal University, Nigeria.
14. An Analysis of Narrative Language Use in Toyin Falola's Memoir, A Mouth
Sweeter than Salt - Joshua Agbo, Anglia Ruskin University.
15. 'Women are the Salt of the Earth': A Folkoric and Feminist Re-Reading of A
Mouth Sweeter than Salt - Bridget Anthonia Yakubu, National Open University
of Nigeria.
16. History of Development in Africa: An Exploration into the Works of Toyin
Falola - Tinuade Adekunbi Ojo, Educor Hodings Johannesburg Area, South
Africa
Making of the Historical Archive - Mobolanle Sotunsa and Abikal Borah
Part I: Critiques of Postcolonial African Historiography
1. Modern African Historiography: Toyin Falola and the Others - Charles
Thomas, The University of Texas at Austin.
2. In Defence of the Pluriverse: A Critical Appreciation of Toyin Falola's
Scholarship - Abikal Borah, The University of Texas at Austin.
3. African 'Historians, Are Archaeologists Your Siblings?': Evaluating Toyin
Falola's Contribution to the Archaeology of Africa and the African
Diaspora, Benjamin Nutor, The University of Texas at Austin.
4. "Ritual Archives" and OERs: Digital Humanities, Pedagogy, and African
Studies, Danielle Sanchez, Muhlenberg College.
Part II: Gender, Sexuality, and African Historiography
5. Toyin Falola and the Pathologies and Pathways for African Feminist
Scholarship - Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso, Babcock University.
6. Beyond the Proscription of History and the Futility of 'Feminist Talk':
Merging the Scholarship of Narrative Politics and Cinematic Frames in
Gendered Escavations of the African Past - Peyi Soyinka-Airewele, Ithaca
College.
7. Africa and African Women in Conversation - Nemeta Blyden, The George
Washington University.
8. The Politics of Polygyny and Subjectivity in Toyin Falola's A Mouth Sweeter
than Salt - Mobolanle Ebunoluwa Sotunsa, Babcock University.
9. Toyin Falola's Scholarship on African Women and Gender: Conceptualizations
at the Intersection of African and Feminist Epistemologies - Bridget Teboh,
The University of Massachusetts.
10. Dynamics of Female Gender Survival Strategies in Contemporary African
Novels - Eziwanyi Adam, Babcock University.
Part III: Vernacular Epistemologies and the African Archive
11. The Archivist as Muse: Toyin Falola's Experimentation with History in a
Mouth Sweeter than Salt - Ademola Dasylva, University of Ibadan
12. The Ancestral Memory and Invisible World of Rolihlahla Nelson Mandela -
Ndlovu, Sifiso Mxolisi, University of South Africa.
13. Twin Rivers of African Cultural Heritage: Reading Falola's A Mouth Sweeter
than Salt - Aisha M Umar and Francis Miracle, Federal University, Nigeria.
14. An Analysis of Narrative Language Use in Toyin Falola's Memoir, A Mouth
Sweeter than Salt - Joshua Agbo, Anglia Ruskin University.
15. 'Women are the Salt of the Earth': A Folkoric and Feminist Re-Reading of A
Mouth Sweeter than Salt - Bridget Anthonia Yakubu, National Open University
of Nigeria.
16. History of Development in Africa: An Exploration into the Works of Toyin
Falola - Tinuade Adekunbi Ojo, Educor Hodings Johannesburg Area, South
Africa
Introduction: African Historiography, Vernacular Epistemology, and the
Making of the Historical Archive - Mobolanle Sotunsa and Abikal Borah
Part I: Critiques of Postcolonial African Historiography
1. Modern African Historiography: Toyin Falola and the Others - Charles
Thomas, The University of Texas at Austin.
2. In Defence of the Pluriverse: A Critical Appreciation of Toyin Falola's
Scholarship - Abikal Borah, The University of Texas at Austin.
3. African 'Historians, Are Archaeologists Your Siblings?': Evaluating Toyin
Falola's Contribution to the Archaeology of Africa and the African
Diaspora, Benjamin Nutor, The University of Texas at Austin.
4. "Ritual Archives" and OERs: Digital Humanities, Pedagogy, and African
Studies, Danielle Sanchez, Muhlenberg College.
Part II: Gender, Sexuality, and African Historiography
5. Toyin Falola and the Pathologies and Pathways for African Feminist
Scholarship - Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso, Babcock University.
6. Beyond the Proscription of History and the Futility of 'Feminist Talk':
Merging the Scholarship of Narrative Politics and Cinematic Frames in
Gendered Escavations of the African Past - Peyi Soyinka-Airewele, Ithaca
College.
7. Africa and African Women in Conversation - Nemeta Blyden, The George
Washington University.
8. The Politics of Polygyny and Subjectivity in Toyin Falola's A Mouth Sweeter
than Salt - Mobolanle Ebunoluwa Sotunsa, Babcock University.
9. Toyin Falola's Scholarship on African Women and Gender: Conceptualizations
at the Intersection of African and Feminist Epistemologies - Bridget Teboh,
The University of Massachusetts.
10. Dynamics of Female Gender Survival Strategies in Contemporary African
Novels - Eziwanyi Adam, Babcock University.
Part III: Vernacular Epistemologies and the African Archive
11. The Archivist as Muse: Toyin Falola's Experimentation with History in a
Mouth Sweeter than Salt - Ademola Dasylva, University of Ibadan
12. The Ancestral Memory and Invisible World of Rolihlahla Nelson Mandela -
Ndlovu, Sifiso Mxolisi, University of South Africa.
13. Twin Rivers of African Cultural Heritage: Reading Falola's A Mouth Sweeter
than Salt - Aisha M Umar and Francis Miracle, Federal University, Nigeria.
14. An Analysis of Narrative Language Use in Toyin Falola's Memoir, A Mouth
Sweeter than Salt - Joshua Agbo, Anglia Ruskin University.
15. 'Women are the Salt of the Earth': A Folkoric and Feminist Re-Reading of A
Mouth Sweeter than Salt - Bridget Anthonia Yakubu, National Open University
of Nigeria.
16. History of Development in Africa: An Exploration into the Works of Toyin
Falola - Tinuade Adekunbi Ojo, Educor Hodings Johannesburg Area, South
Africa
Making of the Historical Archive - Mobolanle Sotunsa and Abikal Borah
Part I: Critiques of Postcolonial African Historiography
1. Modern African Historiography: Toyin Falola and the Others - Charles
Thomas, The University of Texas at Austin.
2. In Defence of the Pluriverse: A Critical Appreciation of Toyin Falola's
Scholarship - Abikal Borah, The University of Texas at Austin.
3. African 'Historians, Are Archaeologists Your Siblings?': Evaluating Toyin
Falola's Contribution to the Archaeology of Africa and the African
Diaspora, Benjamin Nutor, The University of Texas at Austin.
4. "Ritual Archives" and OERs: Digital Humanities, Pedagogy, and African
Studies, Danielle Sanchez, Muhlenberg College.
Part II: Gender, Sexuality, and African Historiography
5. Toyin Falola and the Pathologies and Pathways for African Feminist
Scholarship - Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso, Babcock University.
6. Beyond the Proscription of History and the Futility of 'Feminist Talk':
Merging the Scholarship of Narrative Politics and Cinematic Frames in
Gendered Escavations of the African Past - Peyi Soyinka-Airewele, Ithaca
College.
7. Africa and African Women in Conversation - Nemeta Blyden, The George
Washington University.
8. The Politics of Polygyny and Subjectivity in Toyin Falola's A Mouth Sweeter
than Salt - Mobolanle Ebunoluwa Sotunsa, Babcock University.
9. Toyin Falola's Scholarship on African Women and Gender: Conceptualizations
at the Intersection of African and Feminist Epistemologies - Bridget Teboh,
The University of Massachusetts.
10. Dynamics of Female Gender Survival Strategies in Contemporary African
Novels - Eziwanyi Adam, Babcock University.
Part III: Vernacular Epistemologies and the African Archive
11. The Archivist as Muse: Toyin Falola's Experimentation with History in a
Mouth Sweeter than Salt - Ademola Dasylva, University of Ibadan
12. The Ancestral Memory and Invisible World of Rolihlahla Nelson Mandela -
Ndlovu, Sifiso Mxolisi, University of South Africa.
13. Twin Rivers of African Cultural Heritage: Reading Falola's A Mouth Sweeter
than Salt - Aisha M Umar and Francis Miracle, Federal University, Nigeria.
14. An Analysis of Narrative Language Use in Toyin Falola's Memoir, A Mouth
Sweeter than Salt - Joshua Agbo, Anglia Ruskin University.
15. 'Women are the Salt of the Earth': A Folkoric and Feminist Re-Reading of A
Mouth Sweeter than Salt - Bridget Anthonia Yakubu, National Open University
of Nigeria.
16. History of Development in Africa: An Exploration into the Works of Toyin
Falola - Tinuade Adekunbi Ojo, Educor Hodings Johannesburg Area, South
Africa