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An African Cultural Renaissance Perspective on Constitutionalism, Democracy, Peace, Justice and Shared Values: Challenges & Stakes for Statehood and Nation-building
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Title:
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An African Cultural Renaissance Perspective on Constitutionalism, Democracy, Peace, Justice and Shared Values: Challenges & Stakes for Statehood and Nation-building |
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Author:
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Mboup, Samba Buri
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Abstract:
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Beyond folklore, dance, music, culture refers, in a more substantive and comprehensive
way, to the sum of ideas, knowledge systems and instrumentalities (institutional,
scientific, technological and political) by means of which a people conceives and
organises their relationship to space and time, in the process of production and
reproduction of their existence and social life: economic activity as a whole,
architecture, indigenous educational and health systems, principles and patterns of
institutional and political organization, etc. For a given people, culture encompasses
among others: the best practices and examples set by immortal figures and lessons
learned during the richest hours of their history; their generic worldview, basic
principles of life and value systems; their language (s) and spirituality; their vision of
Self and Other including generic mental images and archetypes etc. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5148
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Date:
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2011-01-08 |
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