Red Africa makes the case for a revolutionary Black politics inspired by Marxist anticolonial struggles in Africa. Contemporary debates on Black radicalism and decolonisation have lost sight of the concerns that animated their twentieth-century intellectual forebears. Okoth responds, challenging the claim that Marxism and Black radicalism are incompatible and showing that both are embraced in the anti-imperialist tradition he calls 'Red Africa'.
The politics of Black revolutionary writers Eduardo Mondlane, AmÃlcar Cabral, Walter Rodney and Andrée Blouin gesture toward a decolonised future that never materialised - instead it was betrayed, violently sup- pressed, or erased. We might yet build something new from the ruins of national liberation, something which sustains the utopian promise of freedom and refuses to surrender. Red Africa is a political project that hopes to salvage what remains of this tradition.
The politics of Black revolutionary writers Eduardo Mondlane, AmÃlcar Cabral, Walter Rodney and Andrée Blouin gesture toward a decolonised future that never materialised - instead it was betrayed, violently sup- pressed, or erased. We might yet build something new from the ruins of national liberation, something which sustains the utopian promise of freedom and refuses to surrender. Red Africa is a political project that hopes to salvage what remains of this tradition.
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- Authors:
- Okoth, Kevin Ochieng
- Country of Publication:
- United Kingdom
- Format:
- Paperback
- ISBN:
- 9781839767371
- Number of Pages:
- 176
- Publication Date:
- 03/10/2023
- Publisher:
- Verso Books
- Series:
- Salvage Editions
- Year Published:
- 2023
- Place of Publication:
- London
- Language:
- English
- SKU:
- 9781839767371