Humanities and the dynamics of african culture in the 21st century.
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- 9781443893558
- 1443893552
- Humanities -- Africa -- 21st century
- Humanities -- Study and teaching -- Africa
- Philosophy, African
- Africa -- Social conditions
- Africa -- Civilization
- Sciences humaines -- Étude et enseignement -- Afrique
- Philosophie africaine
- Afrique -- Conditions sociales
- Cultural studies
- Society & social sciences
- Political science & theory
- REFERENCE -- Questions & Answers
- Civilization
- Humanities
- Humanities -- Study and teaching
- Philosophy, African
- Social conditions
- Africa
- 2000-2099
- 001.3096 23
- AZ804
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That Africa is at a crossroads in an increasingly globalised world is indisputable. Equally unassailable is the fact that the humanities, as a broad field of intellection, research and learning in Africa, appears to have been pigeonholed in debates of relevance in the development aspirations of many African nations. Historical experiences and contemporary research outputs indicate, however, that the humanities, in its various shades, is critical to Africa's capacity to respond effectively to such problems as security, corruption, political ineptitude, poverty, superstition, and HIV/AIDS, among.
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