The transmission of African culture to children

African ancient traditions suffered a major historical change as a result of colonization. Several decades after decolonization and access to independence, what is the situation and place of the African culture in Africa and outside Africa? Does African culture perpetuate effectively today? What are...

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Main Author: Michele Tanon Lora
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Rey Juan Carlos 2014-08-01
Series:Index Comunicación
Online Access:http://journals.sfu.ca/indexcomunicacion/index.php/indexcomunicacion/article/view/141
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description African ancient traditions suffered a major historical change as a result of colonization. Several decades after decolonization and access to independence, what is the situation and place of the African culture in Africa and outside Africa? Does African culture perpetuate effectively today? What are the obstacles to the transmission of African culture to our children? What are the beliefs or elements that have influenced the transmission of our culture after the period of independence? Roughly, what is left of our culture in the twenty-first century? We are going to focus on Côte d´Ivoire case study, basing our analysis on an analytical reading of contemporary society since 1960, year of the independence of our country.
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spelling doaj.art-fe9d6b80c1cb4435a3e647bd21dcf5722022-12-21T18:49:00ZengUniversidad Rey Juan CarlosIndex Comunicación2444-32392174-18592014-08-014221722289The transmission of African culture to childrenMichele Tanon Lora0Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan-Cocody, Costa de MarfilAfrican ancient traditions suffered a major historical change as a result of colonization. Several decades after decolonization and access to independence, what is the situation and place of the African culture in Africa and outside Africa? Does African culture perpetuate effectively today? What are the obstacles to the transmission of African culture to our children? What are the beliefs or elements that have influenced the transmission of our culture after the period of independence? Roughly, what is left of our culture in the twenty-first century? We are going to focus on Côte d´Ivoire case study, basing our analysis on an analytical reading of contemporary society since 1960, year of the independence of our country.http://journals.sfu.ca/indexcomunicacion/index.php/indexcomunicacion/article/view/141
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