African LIS Community Engagement (LIS/Social) | 06 June 2011

Theoretical Evolution Dynamics in Post-Colonial African Philosophy: A Congo Perspective

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Abstract

Theoretical Evolution Dynamics in Post-Colonial African Philosophy explores the evolution of African philosophical thought within post-colonial contexts, focusing on the Republic of Congo as a case study. Theoretical analysis grounded in post-colonial studies, incorporating literature from African philosophy, sociology, and anthropology. The study employs a thematic review approach to analyse key texts and discourses. Theoretical frameworks are established that highlight the complexity and diversity of post-colonial African philosophy, emphasising the role of cultural memory and reinterpretation in shaping contemporary thought. Future research should explore how these theoretical insights can inform policy-making and educational curricula in Congo and beyond.