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ISA Lecture Series -- Presentation by Dr. Apollos Nwauwa, January 29

ISA Lecture Series -- Presentation by Dr. Apollos Nwauwa, January 29

ISA Lecture Series -- Presentation by Dr. Apollos Nwauwa, January 29

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Topic: Igbo Scholars and the Making of the New African Intellectual Tradition -- Prof K. O. Dike in Perspective

The post-World War II period in Africa was accompanied by a new intellectual revolution in which a distinguished scholar of Igbo extraction, Professor Kenneth Onwuka Dike, was in the vanguard. The emergent transformation was most evident in African studies, especially in the realm of African historical consciousness, African historical thought, and African historical methodologies.

This study explores not only the pioneering role of Professor Dike in inaugurating this new intellectual revolution but also in expanding the corollary frontiers that crystallized and augmented several African political and intellectual concepts of his time. Dike’s efforts stimulated a new intellectual consciousness that rescued African studies and African history from the colonialist, racist and patronizing tradition of his time.

Date: Saturday, January 29
Time: 11:00 AM Eastern Time
10:00 AM Central
5:00 PM Nigeria
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ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Dr. Apollos Nwauwa is Professor of History & Director of Africana Studies at Bowling Green State University. Professor Nwauwa served as the President of the Igbo Studies Association (ISA) (2010 – 2014).

Location: Virtual

Start Time: January 29, 2022 - 11:00

End Time: January 29, 2022 - 13:00

Category: Lecture Series

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