Pan-Africanism in Crisis: Rebuilding a Pan-African Psyche
摘要
Chapter 3 confronts the crisis of Pan-Africanism as a fractured consciousness shaped by neocolonial domination and internalized dislocation. Drawing on Frantz Fanon and Wade Nobles, it exposes “psychic terrorism” and calls for a return to the cultural womb. Engaging contemporary critics and Indigenous philosophies, the chapter challenges hollow unity and neoliberal capture, reimagining Pan-Africanism as a project of psychological rebirth—rooted in ancestral memory, epistemic sovereignty, and the reconstruction of a liberated African mind.