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Yorùbá Identity and Power Politics
Edited by Ann Genova Edited by Toyin Falola
Yorùbá Identity and Power Politics covers the major issues on Yorùbá history and politics, thus offering a solid understanding of one of the most popular ethnic groups in Africa. With a careful blend of sources and methods, narratives on the past and present, the book manages to present a long history as the backdrop to complicated contemporary politics.
CONTRIBUTORS: TUNDE M. AKINWUMI, OLUFUNKE A. ADEBOYE, R.T. AKINYELE, ARIBIDESI USMAN, TUNDE ODUWOBI, OLUFEMI VAUGHAN, ABOLADE ADENIJI, JEAN-LUC MARTINEAU, ANN O'HEAR, RASHEED OLANIYI, CHARLES TEMITOPE ADEYANJU, JULIUS O. ADEKUNLE, FUNSO AFOLAYAN, OLAYIWOLA ABEGUNRIN.
Toyin Falola is the Francis Nalle Higgenbothom Centennial Professor of History and Distinuished Teaching at the University of Texas at Austin; Ann Genova is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Texas at Austin.
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DETAILS
21 b/w illustrations 8 line illustrations 380 pages Size: 9 x 6 13 digit ISBN: 9781580462198
Binding: Hardback First published: 26/Jun/2006 Last reprinted: 26/Jun/2006 Price: 75.00 USD / 40.00 GBP
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora
Subject: African Studies
BIC class: AVH
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008
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Contents
and Toyin Falola
and Ann Genova
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The Yorùbá Nation Toyin Falola
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Oral Tradition and the Reconstruction of Yorùbá Dress Tunde M. Akinwumi
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Diaries as Cultural and Intellectual Histories Olufunke A. Adeboye
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Historiography of Western Yorùbá Borderlands R.T. Akinyele
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The History of the Okun Yorùbá: Research Directions Ann O'Hear
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Ilá Kingdom Revisited: Recent Archaeological Research at Ilá-Yàrà
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Early Ijebú History: An Analysis on Demographic Evolution and State Formation Tunde Oduwobi
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Power, Status, and Influence of Yorùbá Chiefs in Historical Perspective Toyin Falola
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Chieftaincy Structures, Communal Identity, and Decolonization in Yorùbáland Olufemi Vaughan
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Odogbolu Chieftaincy Dispute in Historical Perspective Abolade Adeniji
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Yorùbá Nationalism and the Reshaping of Obaship Jean-Luc Martineau
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Approaching the Study of the Yorùbá Diaspora in Northern Nigeria Rasheed Olaniyi
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Yorùbá-Nigerians in Toronto: Transnational Practices and Experiences Charles Temitope Adeyanju
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Yorùbá Factor in Nigerian Politics Julius O. Adekunle
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Politics, Ethnicity, and the Struggle for Autonomy and Democracy Funso Afolayan
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Petroleum and Ethno-Politics Ann Genova
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Chief M.K.O. Abiola's Presidential Ambitions and Yorùbá Democratic Rights Olayiwola Abegunrin
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Reviews
Toyin Falola and Ann Genova have done Yorùbá studies an excellent service by thoughtfully bringing together a collection of essays that draws from the inspiration of previous works but avoids the pitfalls of rehashing old ideas. The result is an imaginative, refreshing, and beautiful scholarship without the pretensions of textual and theoretical jargons. We finally have that long-sought single volume that superbly captures major and diverse historical themes in Yorùbá experience from the precolonial to the present in wholesome interdisciplinary frameworks. Yorùbá Identity and Power Politics is a superior work in the genre, an excellent book to teach and think with on a myriad of topics relevant to contemporary Africa. --Akin Ogundiran, associate professor of history, Florida International University, Miami
Yorùbá Identity and Power Politics is a breath of fresh air and a critical watershed in the discourse of the ever-so-challenging and complicated web of the idea of Yorùbáness. This work is indeed an assemblage of serious intellectuals of Yorùbá history whose collective voice projects a cutting edge in the discourse of the socio-political dichotomy of identity and power. This is a must read for anyone who is either genuinely interested in the knowledge of the Yorùbá history or truly excited about a people whose culture, history, and identity remain most enduring and most visible in the vast world of the African diaspora. --Michael O. Afoláyan, PhD, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
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