Biko my brother, your citing or referencing Mandela et al's notions/theories of culture already has its limitations since these are mostly leftist, anticolonialist... Thus a very ideological definition from your side, of culture. Your iteration if culture thus comes with limitations, as valid it is. The social engineer that I perceive you to be, reminds me of Marx's political economy as a tool for reimagining society/culture...
Falola's definition seems, (and I am being presumptuous here, since I cannot read his mind) rooted in the recently departed Olabiyi Yai's semiotics of culture, this, located in the etymology of Yoruba àsà (culture), thus a broader definition that, a priori, acknowledges that our people, indeed all peoples, do have agency in shaping their social and lived reality, be they subjugated, or not.
Falola's definition, or notions, of culture, will include indigenous technologies such as farming practices, manufacture and use of tools, religion,etc that predate and have even outlasted the worst forms of European and white supremacist hegemony.
Just sayin'...
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On Sun, Dec 13, 2020, 12:05 'Biko Agozino' via USA Africa Dialogue Series <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com> wrote:
--'To begin with, I clarified the concept of culture. It is a way of life that lays the groundwork and provides the frame of reference with which people approach and navigate their everyday lives and experiences.' - Toyin FalolaTo say that culture is a way of life is to replicate the contested consensual definition advanced by colonial functionalist anthropologists. To say that it is a way of life is to suggest that the way people live is their chosen consensus way of life. Quite on the contrary, the way Africans live in a racist world, the way women live in patriarchal societies, and the way the colonized and the poor live in a world under imperialist domination cannot be said to be their ways of life. Rather, these are conditions imposed by law against which they struggle for liberation. Therefore, culture is the way of struggles for and against domination according to Du Bois, CLR James, Azikiwe, Nkrumah, Fanon, Cabral, Rodney, Mandela, Ousmane, Soyinka, Achebe, Ngugi, Angela Davis, bell hooks, Amadiume, Nzegwu, Oyewumi, Bessie Head, Ruth First, Derrida, Gilroy, and Stuart Hall.BikoOn Sunday, 13 December 2020, 11:20:01 GMT-5, Olusegun Olopade <bcmanager@toyinfalolanetwork.org> wrote:--Human Rights and Cultural Limitations, By Toyin Falola
Howdy?
Check this newly published article from Toyin Falola.
HUMAN RIGHTS AND CULTURAL LIMITATIONS
https://opinion.premiumtimesng.com/2020/12/13/human-rights-and-cultural-limitations-by-toyin-falola/
https://www.naijatimes.ng/human-rights-and-cultural-limitations/
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