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Writing the New Nation in a West African Borderland: Ablɔɖe Safui (the Key to Freedom) by Holiday Komedja
Contributor(s): Skinner, Kate (Editor), Yayoh, Wilson (Author)
ISBN: 0197266525     ISBN-13: 9780197266526
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $85.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: January 2020
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Africa - General
- History | Africa - West
- Political Science | History & Theory - General
Dewey: 966.7
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 7.3" W x 9.8" (1.90 lbs) 352 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
This book rethinks the history of decolonisation and new nationhood in the Ghana-Togo borderlands, and speaks to an increasingly urgent debate on the production of knowledge about Africa. It does this through the close reading, translation and analysis of a unique primary source - a newspaper
entitled Ablɔɖe(meaning 'the Key to Freedom').

Ablɔɖe was initiated and sustained by a shoemaker named Holiday V. K. Komedja, and written almost entirely in his mother-tongue, Eʋe. Whilst many studies of nationalism have highlighted the importance of anti-colonial newspapers, this volume is unique - in its intensive focus on a
single African-language newspaper, in providing translations of entire issues, and in following the story of decolonisation into the era of new nationhood. The manner in which Komedja recounted and explained political events challenges existing scholarly accounts of the rise and fall of Togo's first
independent government, and of ethnic nationalisms and local loyalties within new nation-states.

In re-reading the history of the Ghana-Togo borderlands through the pages of Ablɔɖe, this volume demonstrates that intensive inter-disciplinary engagement with specific African-language texts is indispensable to the meaningful study of Africa and Africans in global history.