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OverviewThis lively, engaging and witty collection of lectures brings together the renowned African and African-American scholars - Cornel West, Henry Louis Gates Jr and Wole Soyinka - to reflect on the public meaning of the iconic Nelson Mandela. Any one of these authors would have been a pleasure to read in his own right, but to have all three of them enjoined in this common intellectual effort is an enlightening experience. In this one book, you will find the profound philosophical and political interpretations of Cornel West, the storytelling genius and witticism of Henry Louis Gates Jr, and the wisdom of Africa's grand man of letters and the first person of African descent to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, Wole Soyinka. Graced with a Foreword by former chairman of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, The Meaning of Mandela should be required reading in philosophy and politics departments, a feature in the boardroom and an essential part of your carry-on luggage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Xolela MangcuPublisher: HSRC Press Imprint: HSRC Press Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 95.000kg ISBN: 9780796921642ISBN 10: 0796921644 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 23 April 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsForeword Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu; Introduction Xolela Mangcu; 1 WEB Du Bois, Encyclopedia Africana and Nelson Mandela Henry Louis Gates Jr; 2 Nelson Mandela: Great exemplar of the grand democratic tradition Cornel West; 3 Views from a palette of the cultural rainbow Wole Soyinka.ReviewsNelson Mandela stands out as a global icon for peace, love, and reconciliation and magnanimity [and] we should understand more the historical forces and social values that shaped and influenced his leadership. --Archbishop Desmond Tutu, from the foreword Author InformationDr Xolela Mangcu was previously a Director of the Steve Biko Foundation and is a former Executive Director of the Society, Culture and Identity research programme of the HSRC. Dr Mangcu is currently a Visiting Fellow in the Public Intellectual Life Project of the University of the Witwatersrand. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |