Lexington Books
Pages: 430
Trim: 6½ x 9½
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Stefan Goodwin is the author of Africa's Legacies of Urbanization (Lexington Books 2006).
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Introduction: People Across Boundaries
Chapter 4 1. Absolutism, Status, and Dominion
Chapter 5 2. Geopolitics, Revolution, and Racism
Chapter 6 3. Social Thought, Milieu, and Survival
Chapter 7 4. Constructing Pedigrees and Empires
Chapter 8 5. The World at War
Chapter 9 6. Aryan Fascination and Hallucination
Chapter 10 7. Africa Inside, Africa Outside
Chapter 11 8. Color, Identity, and European Union
The first such extensive overview drawn heavily from available scholarly literature, this interpretive textbook makes a very plausible case for reconsidering the anthropological and historical relationship between Africa and Europe within a framework that avoids preoccupation with race and color, rejects a division of Africa into Sub-Saharan and Northern, and discounts the Mediterranean as a significant boundary between the two continents.
— Allison Blakely, Boston University