INTRO AS 1 and 2 Flashcards

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Course outline of african studies

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To help students appreciate the contemporary value of African Studies as an area of enquiry.

To help students engage with discourses on African realities.

To encourage students to appreciate African Identities.

To help students develop a sense of Self Determination in the global world.

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WHO IS AN AFRICAN ACCORDING TO JIDEOFOR ADIBE

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In his book Redefining Africanity: The Search for a New Identity, Adibe writes:

“An African is anyone who identifies as African. This identity is not based on any single, essentialist definition, but rather on a complex web of shared experiences, histories, and cultures. It is a fluid and dynamic identity that is constantly evolving.”

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WHAT IS AFRICANNESS

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“Africanness is not a fixed or essential identity. It is a fluid and dynamic identity that is constantly evolving. It is an identity that is shaped by our history, our culture, and our experience. It is an identity that is both African and global.”

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Element of Africanness

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According to Jideofo Adibe, Africanness is a complex and multifaceted concept that is not easily defined. However, he suggests that it can be understood as a “fluid and dynamic identity” that is based on a shared sense of history, culture, and experience.

Adibe identifies three key elements of Africanness:

-A shared history of colonialism, slavery, and oppression. This history has shaped the African psyche and has led to a common sense of solidarity among Africans.
-A rich and diverse culture. Africa is home to a vast array of cultures, each with its own unique history and traditions. These cultures have been shaped by the continent’s diverse geography, climate, and people.
-A common experience of living in a continent that is often misunderstood and misrepresented. This experience has led to a sense of resilience and determination among Africans.

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How to define AFRICANNESS

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It’s multilayered
-Legal,E.g. citizenship, parentage, naturalization
-Conceptual
*Philosophical,shared value systems and worldview (precepts: “ubuntu “– I am because we are)
e.g. BeliefS in the ancestors
*Cultural-tangible (buildings, monuments, artifacts,
- intangible (skills; highly developed oral traditions; knowledge systems )
*Genotype (DNA sequence/the genetic makeup)

Phenotype (Outward appearance)

Allegiance

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What’s ALLEGIANCE ACCORDING TO ADIBE

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According to Jideofo Adibe, allegiance is a “complex and multifaceted concept” that is not easily defined. However, he suggests that it can be understood as a “commitment to a particular cause or group.”

Adibe identifies three key elements of allegiance:

*A sense of loyalty.
*A sense of obligation. This is the feeling that one has a responsibility to support a particular cause or group.
*A sense of identity. This is the feeling that one’s identity is tied to a particular cause or group.
Adibe argues that these three elements are what give allegiance its unique character.

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What’s parentage

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“Parentage is a complex and multifaceted concept that is shaped by a variety of factors. It is not simply a biological relationship, but also a social and legal one. It is a concept that is constantly evolving, and it is one that is often contested.”

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African diaspora

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EASTERN DIASPORA, Indigenous Black people of Australia
2)Indigenous Black People of Me’ekamui (Pacific Bougainville Island
WESTERN DIASPORA,Indigenous Black people of West Papua New Guinea,black people of jamaica,black people of usa,black people of brazil

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What’s is AFRICAN DIASPORA

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“The African diaspora is not a monolithic entity. It is a diverse community of people who share a common history of displacement and migration. The African diaspora is found all over the world, and it is made up of people from all walks of life.

“The African diaspora is a source of strength and resilience for Africans all over the world. It is a reminder that we are not alone, and that we have a shared history and culture. The African diaspora is also a source of creativity and innovation. It is a place where new ideas are born, and where new cultures are created.”

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3 types of migration in AFRICAN DIASPORA

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Ancient Voluntary Migration
First humans to populate the rest of the world including remote islands

Forced Migration
Maafa/Maangamizi/Neshni (So-called Trans-Saharan and Trans-Atlantic ‘slave trade’)
Conflicts
Colonialism (French Policy)

Manipulated Migration
=Pursuit of economic interests
Education
Diplomatic postings

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Race? - range of racial types on the continent

Descent? – People of African descent?
Large concentrations in Northern and Southern Americas, the Caribbean.
They are also found in India, the Middle East etc

Political? -
citizenship in one of the 54 states of the AU – see the constitutive act;
long term residence in an African country?

Geographic? – Countries on the African Continent/Map
Africa is not a country, but a continent

Allegiance? – Dedication to African heritage and aspirations

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DEFINING AFRICA

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*Race? - range of racial types on the continent

*Descent? – People of African descent?
Large concentrations in Northern and Southern Americas, the Caribbean.
They are also found in India, the Middle East etc

*Political? -
citizenship in one of the 54 states of the AU – see the constitutive act;
long term residence in an African country?

*Geographic? – Countries on the African Continent/Map
Africa is not a country, but a continent

*Allegiance? – Dedication to African heritage and aspirations

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MISREPRESENTING AFRICA

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Africa has been and continues to be misrepresented in many ways, including the use of phrases, such as:

Africa has no history?

Africans have no civilization?

Africa is the dark continent?

Africans have inferior minds?

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MISREPRESENTATION OF AFRICA BY ADIBE.DEFINITION

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Adibe Jideofo is a Nigerian writer He argues that the misrepresentation of Africa is a form of violence that has a negative impact on the continent and its people.

Jideofo identifies three main ways in which Africa is misrepresented:

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Two types of narratives about Africa

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  1. Except Africa Narrative –Development works everywhere in the world but in Africa. Therefore Africa has to change rather than development policies tailor themselves better to the needs of Africa
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Two types of narratives about Africa

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Doomsday narratives –

There is a crisis of overpopulation in Africa, poverty, drought, over utilisation of scarce resources, environmental crisis, corruption, ethnic tensions, civil wars.

All of which are resulting in a terrible crisis that requires external interventions to halt.

The solution has to come from outside since African states are not competent to solve problems they have created

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ANOTHER NAME FOR DOOMSDAY NARRATIVE IS

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“neo-Mathusian Doomsday Scenario,”

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sOME CONFLICTS IN aFRICA

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child soldiers
boko haram
ISIL(The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) is a terrorist organization that has been active in Africa since 2015.)
foreign mercenaries

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What are some of the GOOD representations of Africa?

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Dwenini mmɛn (Ram’s Horns)
World’s First mathematical tool
World’s First writing system
World’s First medical text
World’s First archeo-astronomical device
World’s First female ruler
World’s First female physician
World’s First monumental stone structure

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Contemporary Africa has contributed positively to global knowledge production and civilization in the areas of:

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*academia we have WOLE SOYINKA
*Agriculture we have cocoa and coffee
*International trade and commerce we have Prof FRederik , Ethiopian Air line
*ict we have Dr thomas mensah, prof nii narku quaynor
*Souleymane mboup , science

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Where does coffee originates

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FROM AFRICA

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hOW MANY TYPES OF COFFEE ARE THEY

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THREE TYPES PLEASE

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nAME THE TYPES OF COFFEE(3)

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Arabica originates in Ethiopia)
Robusta originates in Congo)
Liberica originates in Liberia).

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where does ARABICA orinates

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from ethiopia

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wher does LIBerica originates

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from LIBERIA

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wher does LIBerica originates

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from LIBERIA

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WHERE DOES ROBUSTA originates

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originates from congo

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What is the highest quality of coffee is

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arabica made in ethiopia

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Where was coffee introduce and when

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Coffee was introduced into Dutch colonies in Java in the 1690s

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Where was coffee carried to in the early 1720’s

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In the 1720s coffee was carried by the French and Dutch into botanical gardens in the Americas, Dutch Guinea (Surinam), Haiti and Santa Domingue. Robusta and Liberica species were also carried into South America.

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Which country in the 19th century emerge as major producer and world consumption of cocoa

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By the nineteenth century Brazil emerged as the major producer and world consumption of cocoa grew more than 15 times. By this period Yemeni and Ethiopian production in international trade had become insignificant.

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SIGNIFICANT PRODUCERS OF ARABICA IN AFRICA

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ethiopia tanzania rwanda and kenya

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SIGNIFICANT PRODUCERS OF ROBUSTA IN AFRICA

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COTE D’IVOIRE mainly used in producing nescafe

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While producers get a small percentage of the total price if the coffee value changes, in recent years the government of Ethiopia has successfully got different varieties in Ethiopia internationally recognised for their heritage and gained a premium price paid for these varieties in European markets (See documentary – Black Gold

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COCOA

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a south american tree crop sucessfully cultivated in west africa

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where is COCOA Produced

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Cocoa is largely produced in West Africa, with over 80 percent of global production originating from West Africa (the two dominant producers are Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana (producing around 70 percent of global supplies)).

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Which countries are the most dominant producers of cocoa in Africa

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(the two dominant producers are Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana producing around 70 percent of global supplies

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what crop is cocoa

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It is a south American crop

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Where was cocoa introduced

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originally introduced into Sao Tome and Principe off the coast of Cameroon, where it was subsequently smuggled into the Gold Coast by Tetteh Quashie.

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1820’s

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By the 1820s the Gold Coast emerged as the most important producer contributing between 70-80 percent of Global supplies

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which country overtook GHANA IN 1970 as the major producer

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During the 1970s Côte d’Ivoire overtook Ghana as the major producer. Competition also came from Brazil and Malaysia, however as international production became increasingly competitive the th West African producers were able to out compete others

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Acessing sources on Africa

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-ARCHEOLOGY
-LINGUISTICS
-ORAL TRADITIONS
-ANCIENT WRITTEN SOURCES
-NEW MEDIA

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WHAT ABOUT ARCHEOLOGY

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Provides information about how humans adapted to their environment

Archaeological information is obtained through the excavation of specially selected sites
E.g. Ife Bronze works in 1938, Zimbabwe ruins, Pharonic pyramids

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WHAT IS AFRICAN STUDIES

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A formally organized multi-disciplinary academic study of the continent of Africa and the African diaspora.
The study of African Studies is three- dimensional:

	 i) research/knowledge production
 		ii)dissemination of knowledge and teaching
	iii) the application of knowledge/transformation of knowledge into 	policies and social action.
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IN HOW MANY WAYS IS THE STUDY OF AFRICAN DIVIDED

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The study of African Studies is 3- dimensional:

	 i) research/knowledge production
 		ii)dissemination of knowledge and teaching
	iii) the application of knowledge/transformation of knowledge into 	policies and social action.
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what about linguistics

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Study of the origin, structure, and changes of a language

Languages that are closely related

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WHAT ABOUT ORAL TRADITIONS

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the lore (traditional knowledge and beliefs) of cultures having no written language.

Transmitted by word of mouth and consists, as does written literature, of both prose and verse.(narratives, poems and songs, myths, dramas, proverbs).

Often transmitted by specialists/experts

Can provide valuable facts and profound perspectives on life, e.g. court historians

Nearly all known peoples, now or in the past, have produced it.

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Written sources

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Primary sources

official reports, files, court documents, financial papers, newspapers, old family papers or official files.

Secondary sources

Books (of analytical & scholarly articles)

Tertiary sources

encyclopaedia, bibliography

Institutional sources

museums and libraries