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Afrocentrism; mythical pasts and imagined homes

Afrocentrism; mythical pasts and imagined homes

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Afrocentrism; mythical pasts and imagined homes

by Howe, Stephen

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London: Verso, 1998. Hardcover. x, 337p., boards in dust jacket illustrated with 1932 painting "The ascent of Ethiopia." Nice copy of a rather ill-tempered book; Howe is prone to dismiss Afrocentric claims with derision (for the following phrase, "As history and science, this is evidently laughable," see p.273) and as being varieties of bigotry and stereotype.

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Stephen Howe is Professor in the History and Culture of Colonialism at Bristol University.

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Title
Afrocentrism; mythical pasts and imagined homes
Author
Howe, Stephen
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
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ISBN 10
1859848737
ISBN 13
9781859848739
Publisher
Verso
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1998
Bookseller catalogs
African American; Critical Theory; Africa; History of Science and Medicine; Fraudulent (book, dealings, scholarship);

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