Burying SM - The Politics of Knowledge and the Sociology of Power in Africa
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Burying SM critically explores how knowledge, power, and politics intersect in postcolonial African societies.
This book reveals how intellectual narratives are shaped, suppressed, or elevated by dominant political forces. n It challenges readers to rethink how African histories and ideas are recorded, remembered, or erased. n Written for scholars and students, this work speaks to disciplines like African studies, political theory, and sociology. It offers deep insight into the struggle for intellectual freedom and cultural ownership in Africa's post-independence era.
Why Read Burying SM?
- Critical Perspective. Questions how power reshapes intellectual and cultural narratives
- Interdisciplinary Appeal. Relevant to politics, history, postcolonial studies, and African scholarship
- Groundbreaking Analysis. Sheds light on the suppression and celebration of African thinkers
- Essential Reading. Perfect for academics, researchers, and politically engaged readers
- Thought-Provoking Content. Encourages reflection on knowledge, identity, and control
Order your copy and explore how power influences Africa's intellectual and political legacy.
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