In 1958, Guinea declared independence from France and propelled Ahmed
Sékou Touré to power. Early revolutionary fervor was not to last, and until his
death in 1984, Sékou Touré ruled with an iron fist. What would it have been like
to participate in Guinea's changing political fortunes? Jay Straker invites readers
to reconsider the sources, stakes, and ramifications of Guinea's nation-building
experience. By engaging official political tracts, state and popular newspapers,
education journals, novels, poems, plays, photographs, and personal histories,
Straker offers an alternative view of the uneven effects of the state's attempts to
reshape popular attitudes, social practice, and youth consciousness. Showing how
visions of ideal youth played into the workings of revolutionary power, Straker
creates a captivating and intense history that uncovers the ambitions that drove
militant socialist-revolutionary politics in Guinea.
In 1958, Guinea declared independence from France and propelled Ahmed
Sékou Touré to power. Early revolutionary fervor was not to last, and until his
death in 1984, Sékou Touré ruled with an iron fist. What would it have been like
to participate in Guinea's changing political fortunes? Jay Straker invites readers
to reconsider the sources, stakes, and ramifications of Guinea's nation-building
experience. By engaging official political tracts, state and popular newspapers,
education journals, novels, poems, plays, photographs, and personal histories,
Straker offers an alternative view of the uneven effects of the state's attempts to
reshape popular attitudes, social practice, and youth consciousness. Showing how
visions of ideal youth played into the workings of revolutionary power, Straker
creates a captivating and intense history that uncovers the ambitions that drove
militant socialist-revolutionary politics in Guinea.
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280Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780253002723 |
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Publisher: | Indiana University Press |
Publication date: | 02/25/1990 |
Series: | African Systems of Thought |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 280 |
File size: | 684 KB |