Pixley kaIsaka Seme and the African Renaissance debate

Pixley kaIsaka Seme and the African Renaissance debate

Author: 
Dunton, Chris
Publisher: 
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Date published: 
2003
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Journal Title: 
African Affairs
Source: 
African Affairs, Vol. 102, Issue 409, October 2003 , PP. 555-573.
Abstract: 

In 1906, Pixley kaIsaka Seme, a future president of the African National Congress, delivered an oration at New York's Columbia University, entitled ‘The regeneration of Africa’. This can be seen as an important contribution to discourse on the notion of an African Renaissance, the history of which discourse extends from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. Analysis of the discursive strategies Seme employed in his oration reveals certain contradictions in the structure and development of his argument. These contradictions are also discernible in current contributions to the African Renaissance debate, for example in South Africa. A historical trend therefore emerges, in which central features of African Renaissance discourse — especially with regard to models for social and economic renewal — may be shown to be persistently problematic.

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CITATION: Dunton, Chris. Pixley kaIsaka Seme and the African Renaissance debate . : Oxford University Press (OUP) , 2003. African Affairs, Vol. 102, Issue 409, October 2003 , PP. 555-573. - Available at: https://library.au.int/pixley-kaisaka-seme-and-african-renaissance-debate-3