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100 1 $aFalola, Toyin.
245 10 $aYoruba gurus :$bindigenous production of knowledge in Africa /$cToyin Falola.
260 $aTrenton, NJ :$bAfrica World Press,$c©1999.
300 $axii, 317 pages ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 305-310) and index.
505 0 $aThe evolution of indigenous production of knowledge -- Samuel Johnson: the pioneer and patriarch -- M.C. Adeyemi: the historian of Oyo -- King Isaac Babalola Akinyele: the scholar of Ibadan -- Kemi Morgan: another reconstruction of Ibadan history -- Chief Samuel Ojo Bada: the frontier city of Ilorin -- Theophilus Olabode Avoseh: major and minor works on Epe and badagry -- Unsung authors of the modern era: the histories of Igbomina -- Alternative knowledge: perspectives, ideas, and relevance.
520 1 $a"The primary focus of the book is about the intellectual production of the prominent Yoruba intelligentsia outside of the academy. The academic mode has often privileged itself at the expense of other sites of production and voices. In this book, Toyin Falola analyzes the broad themes of the chroniclers who wrote in Yoruba and English and the contribution of the gurus among them. In addition, he presents a few selected texts to elaborate general and specific points."--Jacket.
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