Afrocentrism and World Politics: Towards a New Paradigm
By (Author) Errol A. Henderson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th September 1995
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International relations
Ethnic studies
327.101
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
567g
This study presents a refined Afrocentric critique of world politics. Rejecting earlier wholesale condemnations of Eurocentrism, the author instead roots Afrocentrism in its capacity to offer itself as a worldview supportive of scientific paradigms suggesting social science theory. Arguing that African peoples - their history and humanity - are denigrated in many Eurocentric analyses, Henderson makes clear that Africans in particular, though not exclusively, must promote paradigms rooted in their own image and interests. He offers Kimira, an African-centered worldview rooted in an analysis of cultural groups, as a distinct framework for explicating global political dynamics and an appropriate starting point toward a new understanding of international affairs.
Errol Anthony Henderson's Afrocentrism and World Politics must be taken as a serious examination of Afrocentricity. Unlike many of the snide and sometimes provocative commentaries written by would-be opponents of Afrocentrism, Henderson's work is that of a carefully trained analyst using his keen skills as a political scientist to explore and advance the Afrocentric paradigm.-American Political Science Review
"Errol Anthony Henderson's Afrocentrism and World Politics must be taken as a serious examination of Afrocentricity. Unlike many of the snide and sometimes provocative commentaries written by would-be opponents of Afrocentrism, Henderson's work is that of a carefully trained analyst using his keen skills as a political scientist to explore and advance the Afrocentric paradigm."-American Political Science Review
ERROL ANTHONY HENDERSON is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Florida, where he teaches International Relations. He is a research associate with the Correlates of War (COW) Project.