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| 082 | _aETH 121.686 Mai 2021 | ||
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_aMaimire Mennasemay. _eauthor. |
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_aQine hermeneutics and Ethiopian critical theory / _cby Maimire Mennasemay. |
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_aLos Angeles : _bTSEHAI Publishers, _cc2021. |
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_axxxii, 494 p _c24 cm |
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_a"This book critically examines the persistent crises in Ethiopia since 1960, exploring the failure of modern thinking and Western social sciences in comprehending and addressing the nation's unique historical and cultural context. It argues that this disconnect stems from a lack of epistemic autonomy, leading to misinterpretations of Ethiopian society and ineffective policies. The author advocates for an Ethiopian-generated knowledge, rooted in the country's intellectual traditions, to guide its transformation"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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