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Radicalism and Cultural Dislocation in Ethiopia, 1960-1974
Radicalism and Cultural Dislocation in Ethiopia, 1960-1974
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A01=Messay Kebede
Author_Messay Kebede
Category=JPA
Cultural Colonization
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Ethiopian Politics
Marxist-Leninist Ideology
Student Movement
Western Education
Product details
- ISBN 9781580462914
- Weight: 518g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 Nov 2008
- Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
A provocative investigation into the root causes of the Ethiopian political upheavals in the second half of the twentieth century.
During the 1960s and early 1970s, a majority of Ethiopian students and intellectuals adopted a Marxist-Leninist ideology with fanatic fervor. The leading force in an uprising against the imperial regime of Emperor Haile Selassie,they played a decisive role in the rise of a Leninist military regime. In this original study, Messay Kebede examines the sociopolitical and cultural factors that contributed to the radicalization of the educated elite in Ethiopia, and how this phenomenon contributed to the country's uninterrupted political crises and economic setbacks since the Revolution of 1974.
Offering a unique, insider's perspective garnered from his direct participation in thestudent movement, the author emphasizes the role of the Western education system in the progressive radicalization of students and assesses the impact of Western education on traditional cultures. The most comprehensive study of the role of students in modern Ethiopian political history to date, Radicalism and Cultural Dislocation in Ethiopia, 1960-1974 opens the door for discussion and debate on the issue of African modernization and the effects ofcultural colonization.
Messay Kebede is Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Dayton and is author of Survival and Modernization -- Ethiopia's Enigmatic Present: A Philosophical Discourse [1999].
Radicalism and Cultural Dislocation in Ethiopia, 1960-1974
€92.99
