Description: Examining the African Diaspora in Africology, this book explores the fundamental issues involving the dispersion of Africans from antiquity to the current era.
Brief description: Molefi Kete Asante is Professor of Africology at Temple University, USA.
Review Quotes: "This edited collection centers African voices and its diaspora at a time wherein such perspectives are challenged by dominant epistemologies. It is for this reason that the intersecting themes of identity, culture, resistance, and agency ignite thought-provoking reflections that are both timely and necessary. With intellectual rigor, the contributors present a compelling body of work that positions this book as a 'go-to' resource for scholars and students. Ultimately, it stands as a significant contribution that unapologetically advances an Afrocentric lens, offering alternative insights into enduring and contemporary debates." --Lebogang Tiego Legodi, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Limpopo, South Africa