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    Afropolitanism as a critique of conventional narratives of African identity and emancipation.Albert Kasanda - 2018 - Human Affairs 28 (4):379-394.
    Afropolitanism lies at the core of a debate concerning African identity, particularly on account of new configurations and flows generated by the globalization process. Proponents of this concept argue it has the capacity to better express the way Africa relates to and negotiates with the world than conventional African narratives of identity and emancipation. The paper aims at examining the relevance of this position, particularly through Mbembe’s approach to the concept and his criticism of conventional narratives of African identity and (...)
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  2. African civil society.Albert Kasanda - 2023 - In Uchenna B. Okeja (ed.), Routledge Handbook of African Political Philosophy. Routledge.
     
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    Introductory.Albert Kasanda - 2018 - Human Affairs 28 (4):347-350.
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  4. Negotiating African identity in times of globalization : a comparative approach to Afropolitanism and negritude.Albert Kasanda - 2021 - In Bianca Boteva-Richter & Sarhan Dhouib (eds.), Political Philosophy From an Intercultural Perspective: Power Relations in a Global World. New York, NY: Routledge.