1st Edition

Beyond Decolonial African Philosophy Africanity, Afrotopia, and Transcolonial Perspectives

Edited By Joseph C. A. Agbakoba, Marita Rainsborough Copyright 2025
320 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

Beyond Decolonial African Philosophy dives into decoloniality discourse, challenging some of its shortcomings and offering alternative perspectives on the nature of Africanity and Afrotopia (Africa’s better future) from leading African philosophers. Beginning with an overview of philosophy in contemporary Africa, the first half of the book goes on to critically interrogate and rethink... Read more

Introduction

Joseph C. A. Agbakoba

 

I. Philosophy and Decolonial African Thinking

1. Philosophy in the Present Context of Africa

Tsenay Serequeberhahn

 

II. Challenging and Rethinking Decolonialism

2. Criticisms and Self-Criticisms: The Decolonial Question and Some "Unthinkables" in Francophone Experiences

Jean Godefroy Bidima

 

3. Decolonization beyond History: Rethinking the Epistemology of Resistance

Michael Onyebuchi Eze

 

4. "The Locals Also Have a Hand in It": Properly Understanding Coloniality for the Rethinking of Decoloniality in Africa

Philip Adah Idachaba and Amos Ameh Ichaba

 

5. Africa’s Future: Political and the Economic Discourse

Wilfred Lajul

 

6. Decoloniality or Indigenisation? The Vexing Question of Decolonizing Education in Africa

Husein Inusah

 

III. Decolonialism Revisited – New Concepts

7. Beyond the Politics of Decolonial Thought

Bernard Matolino

 

8. Quest for Afrotopia in Late Postcolonial Lusophone Literature: A Focus on Guinea-Bissau

Ewa Lukaszyk

 

9. Constructivism as the Root of Transcolonial Approach to African Affairs

Anthony Chinaemerem Ajah

 

10. On the Decolonial Paradigm of Development

Uche Miriam Nwafor

 

11. The Case against Decolonization: A Legal Perspective

Anthony C. Diala

 

12. Towards a Dialogic Trans-colonial African Identity

Ike Odimegwu and Christopher Ogugua

 

13. Refracting Ubuntu Philosophy through a Constructivist Lens

Mechthild Nagel

 

14. Reappraisal and Conclusion

Marita Rainsborough

 

Biography

Joseph C. A. Agbakoba is a professor of philosophy at the University of Nigeria. He is a 2022 recipient of the prestigious Georg Forster Research Award. He has been a Volkswagen Foundation grantee, an Alexander von Humboldt fellow, an alumnus of Budapest’s Central European University, SUN programme, a visiting scholar at Cape Coast and Frankfurt. He was Head of Department of Philosophy at the University of Nigeria from 2007 to 2010 and Dean, School of General Studies, 2012–2013; from 2013 to 2017, he was Deputy Vice Chancellor (Vice President) at Madonna University Nigeria. He is a former president of the Nigerian Philosophical Association. Agbakoba is also the Regional Coordinator for Africa for the Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (CRVP), Washington DC; the Vice President for Africa for COMIUCAP (Conférence Mondiale des Institutions Universitaires Catholiques de Philosophie) and a member of the Steering Committee of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies (FISP), 2008 to 2024. His current research interest is in the field of development philosophy and ethics in relation to Africa and intercultural philosophy. He has published widely locally and internationally.

Marita Rainsborough is an associate professor (PD) at the Institute for Philosophy and Art History at Leuphana University Lüneburg and at the Institute for Romance Studies at Kiel University, Germany. She is an associate member of the Centre of Philosophy University of Lisbon (CFUL) and co-editor of the journal Estudos Kantianos. She was visiting professor at several universities in Brazil, for example at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) and the University of Campinas (UNICAMP). Her recent publication is Intercultural Thinking in African Philosophy: A Critical Dialogue with Kant and Foucault (London, New York: Routledge, 2024).