Injustices in African History and Contemporary Portrayals of Africa
Mischaracterization, Inequality, and Globalization
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:12th Nov '26
£95.00
This title is due to be published on 12th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Examining the history of injustice that African nations and communities have faced, this book highlights ways to address these injustices.
Examining the history of injustice that African nations and communities have faced, this book highlights ways to address these injustices.
Part 1 examines the slave trade’s connection to the diaspora, shows its connection to racial prejudice and economic exploitation, and argues that reparations should be a global responsibility, borne by all historical stakeholders. In Part 2 contributors highlight mischaracterizations of Africa in the health sector. They break down Eurocentric approaches to mental and physical health and discuss the Africanization of the Ebola crisis, emphasizing the monetization of vulnerability through philanthro-journalism. Part 3 analyzes culture and gender inequality in African societies, looking at ethnic disputes, and historical and political roles of women, and how global perspectives on gender have changed. Part 4 analyzes colonial injustices with an emphasis on political and social disputes stemming from colonial rule as well as the rise of African nationalism and leadership. Part 5 examines neocolonialism and the continuing inequity in Africa. The contributors discuss media presentation of contemporary Africa, memory and how colonial harms are or aren’t addressed, and the effects of future globalization of Africa.
This collection unpacks historical injustices that Africa and Africans have faced and presents approaches for ending this inequitable treatment.
An unapologetic and unflinching reface of Africa’s past and present, this book cuts through centuries of distortions with clarity and conviction. It confronts the multifarious psychological, socio political, and economic injustices imposed on Africa and its peoples, not with the posture of victimhood, but with a resolute commitment to dismantling the subtly entrenched and nimble systems that continue to constrain the continent. Incisive and urgently relevant, this book is a vital contribution to Africa’s persistent quest to reclaim its narrative and future. * Augustine Agwuele, Professor of Linguistics and Anthropology, Texas State University, USA *
Injustices in African History and Contemporary Portrayals of Africa: Mischaracterization, Inequality, and Globalization offers a bold interrogation of African historiography, centering on the persistent distortion of Africa’s past and the continued misrepresentation of its present realities. Bringing together contributions from leading scholars, Julius O. Adekunle has produced an authoritative, compelling, and meticulously researched volume that critically explores both historical injustices and flawed conceptualizations of Africa and its peoples. For scholars of African history and general readers interested in reframing narratives about Africa beyond reductive stereotypes, the book is a must read. * Adebayo Oyebade, Professor of History, Tennessee State University, USA *
ISBN: 9781666973136
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288 pages