Secure the Base: Making Africa Visible in the Globe

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For more than sixty years, Ngugi wa Thiong’o has been writing fearlessly the questions, challenges, histories, and futures of Africans, particularly those of his homeland, Kenya. In his work, which has included plays, novels, and essays, Ngugi narrates the injustice of colonial violence and the dictatorial betrayal of decolonization, the fight for freedom and subsequent incarceration, and the aspiration toward economic equality in the face of gross inequality. With both hope and disappointment, he questions the role of language in both the organization of power structures and the pursuit of autonomy and self-expression. Ngugi’s fiction has reached wide acclaim, but his nonfictional work, while equally brilliant, is difficult to find. Secure the Base changes this by bringing together for the first time essays spanning nearly three decades. Originating as disparate lectures and texts, this complete volume will remind readers anew of Ngugi’s power and importance. Written in a personal and accessible style, the book covers a range of issues, including the role of the intellectual, the place of Asia in Africa, labor and political struggles in an era of rampant capitalism, and the legacies of slavery and prospects for peace. At a time when Africa looms large in our discussions of globalization, Secure the Base is mandatory reading.

Author(s): Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
Series: The Africa List
Publisher: Seagull Books
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 152

vii | Preface
1 | Contempt and Self-Contempt: How the Word ‘Tribe’ Obscures the Reality of African Politics
17 | Privatize or Be Damned: Africa, Globalization and Capitalist Fundamentalism
65 | New Frontiers of Knowledge: The Challenge of the Pan-Africanist Social Scientist
77 | Splendour in Squalor: The Global Responsibility to Protect Humanity
87 | The Legacy of Slavery
99 | Nuclear-Armed Clubsmen: Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Intellectual
115 | Writing for Peace: Or, the Two Rifts Revisited
125 | Bibliography