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This book is entitled New African Intellectuals and New African Political Thought in the Twentieth Century, focusing on the political and cultural roles of New African intellectuals in shaping modern African political thought. The authors assert that the "New African Intellectuals" represented a significant cultural and political movement of the twentieth century, despite facing suppression from white colonialism and racism. This movement served as a voice for the oppressed, addressing three interconnected historical issues: the concept of the New African, the foundations of African modernity, and the principles of African Nationalism. Through empirically and theoretically informed insights, the book examines the contributions of New African scholars and writers, tracing their political impact from literature, music, and language. It also addresses the challenges faced by African languages, which are overshadowed by European languages, leading to their stagnation. The authors contend that this linguistic dominance hampers the potential of African languages, as many prominent African writers do not engage with them in the context of modern technological and linguistic experiences. This comprehensive exploration is aimed at those studying African politics and culture, particularly in the context of post-colonialism.
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New african intellectuals and new african political thought in the twentieth century, Mbukeni Herbert Mnguni
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