CAS BOOK LAUNCH: The Splendid Tapestry of African Life, 25 March 2025

  • DATE

    25 March 2025

  • TIME

    13:00 - 14:30

  • VENUE

    Old College House, Hatfield Campus, University of Pretoria

The Centre for the Advancement of Scholarship (CAS) cordially invites you to the launch of

The Splendid Tapestry of African Life: Essays on A Resilient Continent, its Diaspora, and the World

by Professor Adekeye Adebajo (CAS, UP).

 

Professor Adebajo will be joined by session chair Professor Nolwazi Mkhwanazi (Director, CAS, UP)
and honoured guest Professor Ahmed Bawa (Johannesburg Business School, University of Johannesburg).

 

Date:
Tuesday, 25 March 2025
Time:
13:00 – 14:30
Venue:
Seminar Room, Old College House, Hatfield Campus, University of Pretoria
RSVP:
By Wednesday, 19 March 2025 to Ms Ayanda Sihlahla.
Enquiries:
Ms Ayanda Sihlahla, [email protected], 012 420 4093

 

 

The 145 essays in this comprehensive, concise, and highly readable book represent three decades of the author’s reflections and writing on the history, regional integration, politics, military rule, foreign policy, international relations, geo-politics, culture, film, sports, and travel of Africa and its diaspora. The legacies of this Black Atlantic in the Americas, Europe, and the Caribbean are examined panoramically, as Africa’s independence struggles from the  1950s were also mirrored by similar battles in the Caribbean and America’s civil rights struggle.  The volume further assesses the world beyond global Africa from a Pan-African perspective. This book thus seeks to capture the zeitgeist of the post-apartheid era after the five-century quest for liberation from the twin scourges of European-led transatlantic slavery and colonialism. The essays ultimately encapsulate Pan-African efforts to break the chains of Western slavery and colonial exploitation, and to assert global Africa’s own proud histories, cultures, and identities.

Professor Adekeye Adebajo is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for the Advancement of Scholarship (CAS). He holds a doctorate from Oxford University, England, and served with United Nations (UN) missions in South Africa, Western Sahara, and Iraq Professor Adebajo is the author of ten books, including “Building Peace in West Africa” (2002); “The Curse of Berlin: Africa after the Cold War” (2010); and “The Eagle and the Springbok: Essays on Nigeria and South Africa” (2017). He is co-editor/editor of eleven books on African Studies including “The EU and Africa” (2012); and “The Pan-African Pantheon” (2020).
   

 

 

 

 

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