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21801539 CONTEMPORARY AFRICA in International Relations LM-52 N0 VOLTERRA ALESSANDRO
(syllabus)
The first part of he course focuses on the historical question of African history and the history sources for this continent. Particular reference is made to oral sources and methodology. The course will then move on to the fundamental aspects. The course aims to provide basic background knowledge of the history of the continent and its modern day problems, this in the light of a historical understanding of different cultures. Subjects covered: Aspects of African culture (Clans and ancestry, totemism, theism, social structures) The impact of colonialism The Africanisation of the colonialistic western culture
(reference books)
- Bernardo Bernardi, Africa. Tradizione e Modernità, Carocci, 2001 - Joseph Ki-Zerbo, A quando l'Africa? Conversazioni con René Holenstein. EMI, 2005 (French original edition) - Catherine Coquery Vidrovitch, Breve storia dell'Africa, Il Mulino, 2012 (French original edition)
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