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3.6 African Soccer’s Global Story
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- 0.1 Why Global Africa? 1
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Part I . Entangled Histories
- 1.1 PROFILE: Ibn Khaldun: The Father of the Social Sciences 7
- 1.2 Trade and Travel in Africa’s Global Golden Age (AD 700–1500) 17
- 1.3 Three Women of the Sahara: Fatma, Odette, and Sophie 27
- 1.4 Afro-Iberians in the Early Spanish Empire, ca. 1550–1600 39
- 1.5 “From the Land of Angola”: Slavery, Marriage, and African Diasporic Identities in Mexico City before 1650 49
- 1.6 “Ethiopia Shall Stretch” from America to Africa: The Pan-African Crusade of Charles Morris 59
- 1.7 Africans in India, Past and Present 71
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Part II. Power and Its Challenges
- 2.1 PROFILE: Leymah Gbowee: Speaking Truth to Power 81
- 2.2 Pan-Africanism: An Ideology and a Movement 90
- 2.3 Mwalimu Nyerere as a Global Conscience 100
- 2.4 Power, Conflict, and Justice in Africa: An Uncertain March 109
- 2.5 Where Truth, Lies, and Privilege Meet Poverty . . . What Is Hope? Reflecting on the Gains and Pains of South Africa’s TRC 121
- 2.6 Commerce, Crime, and Corruption: Illicit Financial Flows from Africa 130
- 2.7 Working History: China, Africa, and Globalization 141
- 2.8 The Radicalization of Environmental Justice in South Africa 153
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Part III. Circulations of Communities and Cultures
- 3.1 PROFILE: A Taste of Africa in Harlem: Red Rooster 163
- 3.2 Networks of Threads: Africa, Textiles, and Routes of Exchange 170
- 3.3 Sending Forth the Best: African Missions in China 183
- 3.4 PHOTO ESSAY: Baohan Street: An African Community in Guangzhou, China 193
- 3.5 The African Literary Tradition: Interview with Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o 202
- 3.6 African Soccer’s Global Story 210
- 3.7 Art, Identity, and Autobiography: Senzeni Marasela and Lalla Essaydi 221
- 3.8 Raï and Rap: Globalization and the Soundtrack of Youth Resistance in Northern Africa 237
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Part IV. Science, Technology, and Health
- 4.1 PROFILE: A Conversation with Microbiologist Dr. Sara Eyangoh 247
- 4.2 The Politics, Perils, and Possibilities of Epidemics in Africa 259
- 4.3 Generative Technologies from Africa 270
- 4.4 “Money in Your Hand”: M-PESA and Mobile Money in Kenya 280
- 4.5 What’s in Your Cell Phone? 289
- 4.6 Bioprospecting: Moving beyond Benefit Sharing 298
- 4.7 Of Waste and Revolutions: Environmental Legacies of Authoritarianism in Tunisia 308
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Part V. Africa in the World Today
- 5.1 PROFILE: Africa Calling: A Conversation with Mo Ibrahim 319
- 5.2 From Lesotho to the United Nations: The Journey of a Gender Justice Advocate 329
- 5.3 Meschac Gaba: Museum of Contemporary African Art 338
- 5.4 Africa in Nollywood, Nollywood in Africa 347
- 5.5 Globalizing African Islam from Below: West African Sufi Masters in the United States 356
- 5.6 Afropolitanism and Its Discontents 366
- 5.7 PHOTO ESSAY: Awra Amba: A Model “Utopian” Community in Ethiopia 376
- About the Editors 383
- Index 385
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- 0.1 Why Global Africa? 1
-
Part I . Entangled Histories
- 1.1 PROFILE: Ibn Khaldun: The Father of the Social Sciences 7
- 1.2 Trade and Travel in Africa’s Global Golden Age (AD 700–1500) 17
- 1.3 Three Women of the Sahara: Fatma, Odette, and Sophie 27
- 1.4 Afro-Iberians in the Early Spanish Empire, ca. 1550–1600 39
- 1.5 “From the Land of Angola”: Slavery, Marriage, and African Diasporic Identities in Mexico City before 1650 49
- 1.6 “Ethiopia Shall Stretch” from America to Africa: The Pan-African Crusade of Charles Morris 59
- 1.7 Africans in India, Past and Present 71
-
Part II. Power and Its Challenges
- 2.1 PROFILE: Leymah Gbowee: Speaking Truth to Power 81
- 2.2 Pan-Africanism: An Ideology and a Movement 90
- 2.3 Mwalimu Nyerere as a Global Conscience 100
- 2.4 Power, Conflict, and Justice in Africa: An Uncertain March 109
- 2.5 Where Truth, Lies, and Privilege Meet Poverty . . . What Is Hope? Reflecting on the Gains and Pains of South Africa’s TRC 121
- 2.6 Commerce, Crime, and Corruption: Illicit Financial Flows from Africa 130
- 2.7 Working History: China, Africa, and Globalization 141
- 2.8 The Radicalization of Environmental Justice in South Africa 153
-
Part III. Circulations of Communities and Cultures
- 3.1 PROFILE: A Taste of Africa in Harlem: Red Rooster 163
- 3.2 Networks of Threads: Africa, Textiles, and Routes of Exchange 170
- 3.3 Sending Forth the Best: African Missions in China 183
- 3.4 PHOTO ESSAY: Baohan Street: An African Community in Guangzhou, China 193
- 3.5 The African Literary Tradition: Interview with Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o 202
- 3.6 African Soccer’s Global Story 210
- 3.7 Art, Identity, and Autobiography: Senzeni Marasela and Lalla Essaydi 221
- 3.8 Raï and Rap: Globalization and the Soundtrack of Youth Resistance in Northern Africa 237
-
Part IV. Science, Technology, and Health
- 4.1 PROFILE: A Conversation with Microbiologist Dr. Sara Eyangoh 247
- 4.2 The Politics, Perils, and Possibilities of Epidemics in Africa 259
- 4.3 Generative Technologies from Africa 270
- 4.4 “Money in Your Hand”: M-PESA and Mobile Money in Kenya 280
- 4.5 What’s in Your Cell Phone? 289
- 4.6 Bioprospecting: Moving beyond Benefit Sharing 298
- 4.7 Of Waste and Revolutions: Environmental Legacies of Authoritarianism in Tunisia 308
-
Part V. Africa in the World Today
- 5.1 PROFILE: Africa Calling: A Conversation with Mo Ibrahim 319
- 5.2 From Lesotho to the United Nations: The Journey of a Gender Justice Advocate 329
- 5.3 Meschac Gaba: Museum of Contemporary African Art 338
- 5.4 Africa in Nollywood, Nollywood in Africa 347
- 5.5 Globalizing African Islam from Below: West African Sufi Masters in the United States 356
- 5.6 Afropolitanism and Its Discontents 366
- 5.7 PHOTO ESSAY: Awra Amba: A Model “Utopian” Community in Ethiopia 376
- About the Editors 383
- Index 385