
This book aims to serve as a foundational text in the emerging field of African psychology, which centers the knowledge and experience of continental African realities and postcolonial concerns in psychology. Drawing from the author's key essays as a leading thinker in the field, African Psychology: The Emergence of a Tradition describes this discipline's meaning and scope, as well as its epistemological and theoretical perspectives. Part I presents the theoretical context for the book, proposing the Madiban tradition as a framework of inclusion for the study of psychology in African universities. Part 2 focuses on the epistemological, methodological, and theoretical perspectives in African psychology. Part 3 of the book introduces the reader to the field of African therapeutics, and Part 4 highlights the healing rituals and practices provided to the traumatised in contemporary Africa. The ultimate objective of the book is to give postcolonial Africans a fresh vision of themselves and their psychology and culture.
This book investigates the foundational principles and theoretical frameworks necessary to establish African psychology as a distinct, culturally situated discipline. Augustine Nwoye, a prominent scholar in the field, synthesizes his extensive research to argue for a psychological approach that centers continental African realities and postcolonial experiences. By proposing the Madiban tradition as an inclusive academic framework, the author seeks to decolonize psychological study and provide a culturally relevant lens for understanding African mental health and identity.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of postcolonial psychology identify this work as a significant contribution to the formalization of African-centered psychological discourse. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous introduction for those seeking to understand the intersection of culture, history, and mental health in Africa.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190932511
ISBN-13:
9780190932510
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