Djehuty/Hermes Foundational Philosopher in the Italian Renaissance by Amon Saba Saakana
Dr Saakana has achieved a remarkable contribution in this monograph.
Through his synthesis of seemingly disparate threads, he reveals the re-silience, continued relevance - And the transformative agency of Kemet and its philosophy into the 21st century.
Dr Nezhapi-Delle Odeleye
Faculty Director of Research, Students Course Leader Anglia Ruskin University, UK
Saakana is meticulous in writing style, and creative in his approach to the integrative factors that make the African idea of Djehuty [Thoth, Hermes] the central concept of humanizing the world. This is a brilliant book from a seasoned philosopher of culture.
Dr Molefi Kete Asante
Professor & Chair, Dept of Africology Temple University, USA
With dexterity and precision, Saakana demonstrates why we need to deprovincialise Africa's knowledges. This is a beguiling read, timely, as we rebuild Africa's Renaissance in the 21st century.
Dr Vuvisile Msila
Professor & Principal
Institute for African Renaissance Studies
University of South Africa
Dr Saakana has achieved a remarkable contribution in this monograph.
Through his synthesis of seemingly disparate threads, he reveals the re-silience, continued relevance - And the transformative agency of Kemet and its philosophy into the 21st century.
Dr Nezhapi-Delle Odeleye
Faculty Director of Research, Students Course Leader Anglia Ruskin University, UK
Saakana is meticulous in writing style, and creative in his approach to the integrative factors that make the African idea of Djehuty [Thoth, Hermes] the central concept of humanizing the world. This is a brilliant book from a seasoned philosopher of culture.
Dr Molefi Kete Asante
Professor & Chair, Dept of Africology Temple University, USA
With dexterity and precision, Saakana demonstrates why we need to deprovincialise Africa's knowledges. This is a beguiling read, timely, as we rebuild Africa's Renaissance in the 21st century.
Dr Vuvisile Msila
Professor & Principal
Institute for African Renaissance Studies
University of South Africa
Dr Saakana has achieved a remarkable contribution in this monograph.
Through his synthesis of seemingly disparate threads, he reveals the re-silience, continued relevance - And the transformative agency of Kemet and its philosophy into the 21st century.
Dr Nezhapi-Delle Odeleye
Faculty Director of Research, Students Course Leader Anglia Ruskin University, UK
Saakana is meticulous in writing style, and creative in his approach to the integrative factors that make the African idea of Djehuty [Thoth, Hermes] the central concept of humanizing the world. This is a brilliant book from a seasoned philosopher of culture.
Dr Molefi Kete Asante
Professor & Chair, Dept of Africology Temple University, USA
With dexterity and precision, Saakana demonstrates why we need to deprovincialise Africa's knowledges. This is a beguiling read, timely, as we rebuild Africa's Renaissance in the 21st century.
Dr Vuvisile Msila
Professor & Principal
Institute for African Renaissance Studies
University of South Africa