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- What does Appiah mean when he says, "authentic culture can be like peeling an onion"? Do you believe that "authentic culture" exists? Explain. In light of Appiah’s commentary, do you consider Afro-beat authentic African music? Why or why not?
- Summarize Olaniyan’s conclusions regarding the contradictions and oppositions that emerge from Fela Kuti's life and career. Why does Fela Kuti insist that the solution to Africa's problems lies in embracing "authentic" African cultural beliefs and practices?
- Explain globalization in your own words. Do you agree with Clarke and Thomas’s comments about the relationship between race and globalization?
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Race, Globalization, and the Diaspora in Africa
What does Appiah mean when he says, "authentic culture can be like peeling an onion"?
Do you believe that "authentic culture" exists? Explain. In light of Appiah's commentary,
do you consider Afro-beat authentic African music? Why or why not?
What Appiah means when he says that authentic culture can be like peeling an onion is
that authentic culture is dynamic and it goes through series of changes, therefore, making it to
have numerous layers (Appiah). I believe that authentic culture exists. Aut...
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