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Get ready to be transported to a time before colonialism and globalization disrupted the African way of life.
For more than a century, “experts” from outside of Africa – colonial rulers, aid organizations, western media and world travelers – have labeled African society “underdeveloped” and declared African culture a barrier to “modernization.”But in this book, a group of prominent Ugandan writers challenge that narrative.
In conversations with traditional healers, church leaders, farmers, urban migrants, and characters as varied as a rap artist, a film maker, a psychiatrist, and others, the authors collect tales of the tragedy and triumph, and of spiritual crises and moral victories in postcolonial Africa. But in the memories of elders, they hear echoes of a society that worked well, and they rediscover ideals that sustained African civilizations for millennia: A commitment to family, to putting the good of all ahead of self-advancement, to moral character in dealings with others, and to human freedom.
By delving into the past, these African stories offer hope of a better future – not only for Africans, but for people everywhere. Timothy Wangusa, a distinguished Ugandan novelist, poet and educator, calls this anthology of true stories, memoirs and social criticism “the most outstanding book that Uganda has yet mothered.”
From the Publisher
ASIN : B0C7T1NQQ5
Publisher : Christopher Conte (June 13, 2023)
Language : English
Paperback : 290 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8218193225
Item Weight : 13.9 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.66 x 9 inches
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