Cosmopolitan nationalism in Ghana: founding fathers, nation-building, and transnational thinkers
Nineteenth and twentieth-century West African writer-intellectuals harnessed their Atlantic networks to explore ideas of race, regeneration, and nation-building. Yet, the ultimately cosmopolitan nature of these political and intellectual pursuits has been overlooked by dominant narratives of anti-co...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nineteenth and twentieth-century West African writer-intellectuals harnessed their Atlantic networks to explore ideas of race, regeneration, and nation-building. Yet, the ultimately cosmopolitan nature of these political and intellectual pursuits has been overlooked by dominant narratives of anti-colonial history. In contrast, Cosmopolitan Nationalism in Ghana uses cosmopolitanism as a primary theoretical tool, interrogating the anti-colonial writings that prop up Ghana's nationalist history under a new light. Mary A. Seiwaa Owusu highlights the limitations of accepted labels of nationalist scholarship and confirms that these writer-intellectuals instead engaged with ideas around the globe. This study offers a more complex account of the nation-building project, arguing for the pivotal role of other groups and factors in addition to Kwame Nkrumah's leadership. In turn, it proposes a historical account which assumes a cosmopolitan setting, highlights the centrality of debate, and opens a vista for richer understandings of Ghanaians' longstanding questions about thriving in the world |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 13 Dec 2024) Ghana's Grand Narrative -- Rethinking Proto Nationalism Blyden and Horton (1863-1912) -- Rethinking Cultural Nationalism as Debates on Synthesis (1887-1920) -- Misreading Conservative Nationalism (1920-1945) -- Rethinking the Monopoly of Radical Nationalism (1946-1958) |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 294 Seiten) |
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spelling | Owusu, Mary A. S. Verfasser aut Cosmopolitan nationalism in Ghana founding fathers, nation-building, and transnational thinkers Mary A. Seiwaa Owusu Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2024 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 294 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 13 Dec 2024) Ghana's Grand Narrative -- Rethinking Proto Nationalism Blyden and Horton (1863-1912) -- Rethinking Cultural Nationalism as Debates on Synthesis (1887-1920) -- Misreading Conservative Nationalism (1920-1945) -- Rethinking the Monopoly of Radical Nationalism (1946-1958) Nineteenth and twentieth-century West African writer-intellectuals harnessed their Atlantic networks to explore ideas of race, regeneration, and nation-building. Yet, the ultimately cosmopolitan nature of these political and intellectual pursuits has been overlooked by dominant narratives of anti-colonial history. In contrast, Cosmopolitan Nationalism in Ghana uses cosmopolitanism as a primary theoretical tool, interrogating the anti-colonial writings that prop up Ghana's nationalist history under a new light. Mary A. Seiwaa Owusu highlights the limitations of accepted labels of nationalist scholarship and confirms that these writer-intellectuals instead engaged with ideas around the globe. This study offers a more complex account of the nation-building project, arguing for the pivotal role of other groups and factors in addition to Kwame Nkrumah's leadership. In turn, it proposes a historical account which assumes a cosmopolitan setting, highlights the centrality of debate, and opens a vista for richer understandings of Ghanaians' longstanding questions about thriving in the world Nationalism / Ghana / History / 20th century Nationalism / Ghana / History / 19th century Intellectuals / Ghana / History / 20th century Intellectuals / Ghana / History / 19th century Ghana / Politics and government / To 1957 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781009524667 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781009524698 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009524704?locatt=mode:legacy Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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topic_facet | Nationalism / Ghana / History / 20th century Nationalism / Ghana / History / 19th century Intellectuals / Ghana / History / 20th century Intellectuals / Ghana / History / 19th century Ghana / Politics and government / To 1957 |
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