The African Genius: An Introduction to African Cultural and Social History

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Basil Davidson’s books have played a leading role in changing the whole climate of informed opinion about African culture. The African Genius is likely to be the most influential, the most popular, and the most widely read. What did the slaves bring with them from Africa? What are the foundations for modern African civilizations? What can black Americans take and use from the African experience? What kinds of civilizations have thrived in Africa, and what were their dynamics of achievement and change? Basil Davidson asks and answers these questions, among others, in this new volume in a series that includes the highly acclaimed Lost Cities of Africa (which won the Anisfield-Wolf Award), Black Mother: The Years of the African Slave Trade and The African Past. The latest book takes another step forward seeking to put flesh on the chronological bones of African experience, the names and dates and lists of kings. The book is divided into five sections: Africa’s World: the social structures of a number of traditional African societies (nomadic, trading, agricultural) and how their members have lived in harmony with their social regulations. Social Charters: the mechanisms which have kept these societies in tune with their past and with what African society has conceived to be the ruling forces of nature. Structures of Belief: the ways in which African religions exercise social control. Mechanisms of Change: the varieties of governmental structure in Africa, and how these systems withstood the coming of European colonialism. The Deluge and Today: the most topical section — dealing with Africa’s contemporary aspirations to independence from European control and how modern attitudes and social change have been incorporated with the ancient life-ways. Basil Davidson is the author of five novels and four books of nonfiction, as well as his twelve books on Africa, many of which are required reading in courses in Britain, Africa, and the U.S.A. He visits Africa at least once a year but makes his home in. London. He has lectured on African history at American universities from coast to coast.

Author(s): Basil Davidson
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Year: 1969

Language: English
Commentary: scantailor made
Pages: 367
City: Boston - Toronto
Tags: african culture;africangeniusint00davi

The African Genius
Contents
List of Illustrations
Prologue: A Scattered Wisdom
PART 1 Africa’s World
1 'Just plain nonsense ...' and after
2 Formative Origins
3 The Physical Problem
4. Unity and Variation
PART 2 Social Charters
5 Founding Ancestors
6 The Balance with Nature
7 A Moral Order
8 Elaborations I: Age Sets
9 Elaborations II: Secret Societies
PART 3 Structures of Belief
10 A Science of Social Control
11 Of Witches and Sorcerers
12 Upside-Down People
13 Explanation and Prediction
14 The Danger Within
15 Useful Magic
16 Answers to Anxiety
17 Art for Life's Sake
18 The Dynamics of Reality
Illustrations (between pages 176—177)
PART 4 Mechanisms of Change
19 From Elders to Kings
20 The Nature of Kingship
21 Conquest and Clientage
22 Trade and Islam
23 Power, Rank and Privilege
24 The Crisis Opens
PART 5 The Deluge and Today
25 From a Guerrilla Diary
26 The Great Transition
27 The Kings Resist
28 Twilight of the Old Gods
29 New Redeemers
30 The Modern Context
31 The Masses React
Epilogue: African Destinies
Acknowledgements
Notes and References
Select Bibliography
Index