TY - BOOK A2 - Gebre, Yntiso A2 - Ohta, Itaru A2 - Matsuda, Motoji T1 - African Virtues in the Pursuit of Conviviality : Exploring Local Solutions in Light of Global Prescriptions N2 - African societies have rich histories, cultural heritages, knowledge systems, philosophies, and institutions that they have shaped and reshaped through history. However, the continent has been repeatedly portrayed negatively as plagued by multitudinous troubles: famine, conflict, coup, massacres, corruption, disease, illiteracy, refugees, failed state, etc. Even worse, Africans are often viewed as incapable of addressing their problems on their own. Based on such erroneous perspectives and paternalism, exogenous solutions are prescribed, out of context, for African problems. This book sheds light on the positive aspects of African reality under the key concept of 'African potentials'. It is the product of sustained consultation over a five-year period between seasoned African and Japanese anthropologists, sociologists and scholars in other areas of African studies. Y1 - 2017 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/60478 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-604787 SN - 9956-764-78-7 SN - 978-9956-764-78-5 PB - Langaa RPCIG CY - Bamenda, Cameroon ER -