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Table of Contents
I. The Politics of the Human Body
1.1. On Revolution and Nakedness
1.2. Political Man and the Heritage of Hair: Some African Perspectives
1.3. The Poetics of a Transplanted Heart
II. The Politics of Sexuality
2.1. Political Sex: Monogamy and Racialism
2.2. Monogamy and Descent in Black-White Relations
2.3. Suttee and Levirate in Black-Brown Relations
2.4. Africa's Triple Heritage of Play: Reflections on the Gender Gap
2.5. On Gender and Power: A Post-Colonial Sexual Equation
2.6. Inter-Racial Mating and Cross-Racial Milestones: From Princess Diana to Barack Obama
III. The Politics of Gender
3.1. The African Renaissance: A Triple Legacy of Skills, Values, and Gender
3.2. Language Planning and Gender Planning: Some African Perspectives
3.3. The Black Woman and the Problem of Gender: An African Perspective
3.4. The Dialectic Between Men and Women: The Legacy of 'A'isha
IV. The Politics of Citizenship
4.1. Armed Kinsmen and the Origins of the State: An Essay in Philosophical Anthropology
4.2. Gender, Skill, and Power: Africa in Search of Transformation
4.3. From Kinship to Citizenship
4.4. The Warrior Tradition and the Masculinity of War
4.5. Gandhi, Marx, and the Warrior Tradition: Towards Androgynous Liberation
4.6. Post-Liberation Movements: In Search of Racial, Sexual, and Class Utopias
V. The Politics of Population
5.1. Islamic Doctrine and the Politics of Induced Fertility Change: An African Perspective
5.2. Ethnicity, Power, and Population in Eastern Africa
5.3. Population Control and Social Justice: An African Perspective
Conclusion
Index.
1.1. On Revolution and Nakedness
1.2. Political Man and the Heritage of Hair: Some African Perspectives
1.3. The Poetics of a Transplanted Heart
II. The Politics of Sexuality
2.1. Political Sex: Monogamy and Racialism
2.2. Monogamy and Descent in Black-White Relations
2.3. Suttee and Levirate in Black-Brown Relations
2.4. Africa's Triple Heritage of Play: Reflections on the Gender Gap
2.5. On Gender and Power: A Post-Colonial Sexual Equation
2.6. Inter-Racial Mating and Cross-Racial Milestones: From Princess Diana to Barack Obama
III. The Politics of Gender
3.1. The African Renaissance: A Triple Legacy of Skills, Values, and Gender
3.2. Language Planning and Gender Planning: Some African Perspectives
3.3. The Black Woman and the Problem of Gender: An African Perspective
3.4. The Dialectic Between Men and Women: The Legacy of 'A'isha
IV. The Politics of Citizenship
4.1. Armed Kinsmen and the Origins of the State: An Essay in Philosophical Anthropology
4.2. Gender, Skill, and Power: Africa in Search of Transformation
4.3. From Kinship to Citizenship
4.4. The Warrior Tradition and the Masculinity of War
4.5. Gandhi, Marx, and the Warrior Tradition: Towards Androgynous Liberation
4.6. Post-Liberation Movements: In Search of Racial, Sexual, and Class Utopias
V. The Politics of Population
5.1. Islamic Doctrine and the Politics of Induced Fertility Change: An African Perspective
5.2. Ethnicity, Power, and Population in Eastern Africa
5.3. Population Control and Social Justice: An African Perspective
Conclusion
Index.