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The Decolonial Politics and Philosophy of Ngugi wa Thiong’o offers a critical analysis of Ngugi wa Thiong’o epistemic journey from a communalist, communist, nationalist, post-colonial theorist, and ultimately an established decolonial spokesperson of the Global South in the league of Paulo Freire, Edward Said, and Frantz Fanon. Through a reading of his novels and essays, this book provides insight into wa Thiong’o’s decolonial thought that was established within his overarching philosophy and later became the organizing idea for wa Thiong’o’s political activism. Brian Sibanda presents wa Thiong’o as an example of a philosopher within the Global South who has unmasked coloniality, shining light where Eurocentrism has cast darkness. This book offers a fresh perspective for scholars and readers interested in decolonial theory and African philosophy.
Published | Nov 18 2024 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 190 |
ISBN | 9781666928822 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Brian Sibanda has done justice to wa Thiong’o, one of the most important thinkers and writers of our time, whose immense intellectual richness often escapes those who write about him. Sibanda has confronted this predicament and has brilliantly succeeded in bringing out the complex texture of wa Thiong’o as a liberation philosopher. Sibanda’s book is, in its own right, a path-breaking contribution to decolonial studies.
Boaventura de Sousa Santos, University of Wisconsin-Madison
This is a fresh reading of Ngugi wa Thiong’o complete œuvre, a reading that takes him seriously not only as a storyteller, but also as a philosopher and thinker. The most enduring contribution of the Kenyan writer is his conceptual fertilization of African literature, particularly his ongoing theorizing of decoloniality. This proposition is worth telling again, and this book does just that. wa Thiong’o novels become an engagement with critical theories, and his theories a framing of the world in which we live today, providing an understanding of the African contemporary predicament, from the vantage point of our necessary liberation. The Decolonial Politics and Philosophy of Ngugi wa Thiong’o is an essential re-introduction of classic African thought and imagination to a new generation of students, scholars and interested readers. A must on any bookshelf.
Patrice Nganang, Stony Brook University
A trail-blazing treatise of Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s decolonial politics and philosophy of liberation. This book is a brilliant analysis of the work of a leading African intellectual.
Morgan Ndlovu, University of Johannesburg
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