Introduction: Vying for Prominence: Xenophobia, Nativism and the prospects for Pan-Africanism in Twenty-First Century Africa
Emmanuel Kasonde Matambo
Part I: Nativism and Xenophobia in Africa: Historical Contexts
Chapter One: Citizenship Crisis, Pervasive Nativity and Rising Afro-phobia: Engaging Africa’s “Trilemma” and Their Drivers in the Age of Globalization
Adeniyi S. Basiru
Chapter Two: The Psychology and the Psychosocial Impacts of Xenophobia and Nativism
Kizito N. C. Okeke
Chapter Three: Xenophobia and the Legacy of Apartheid in South Africa: The Continued Process of Creating Subalterns in Africa
Robert Maseko
Chapter Four: “Xenophobia” or “Afrophobia”: Policy Perspective
Seun Bamidele
Chapter Five: #NigeriaMustFall: Exploring the Contours of New Media, Agenda Setting, and Communication Imperatives
Janet Abosede Ogundairo, Victor Onyilor Achem, and Feyisetan Ijimakinwa
Part II: South Africa and Anti-Foreign National Sentiment: Xeno- or Afro-phobia?
Chapter Six: Are South Africans Really Anti-Heterogeneity? A Discourse Analysis of the Extent of Xenophobia in South Africa
Happy Mathew Tirivangasi and Samukezi Mrubula-Ngwenya
Chapter Seven: Restoring the Fading Rainbow: Live Liyengcayelwa as a Philosophico-Ethical Resource to Addressing Xenophobic Tensions in South Africa
Sunday Paul C. Onwuegbuchulam
Chapter Eight: A Dangerous Denial: South Africa’s African National Congress’s Erroneous Characterisation of Attacks on Foreign Nationals
Emmanuel Kasonde Matambo
Part III: The African Union and Xenophobia: Is Pan-Africanism Doomed?
Chapter Nine: How Relevant is Pan-Africanism in Twenty-First Century Africa?
Steve Siziba
Chapter Ten: Afrocentric Development: The Model that Matters for Africa
Lehasa Moloi
Chapter Eleven: Xenophobia in South Africa, 2008-2010: Is Pan-Africanism Still Alive or Dying?
Sky Mkuti
Chapter Twelve: “We Versus Them”: National Identity and African Union’s Pan Africanist Vision
Akinkunmi Afeez Akinlabi
Chapter Thirteen: The African Union and the Problem of Xenophobia in South Africa
Festus Chibuike Onuegbu
Conclusion: Xenophobia, Nativism and the Prospects for Pan-Africanism in Twenty-First-Century Africa: The Story So Far
Emmanuel Kasonde Matambo