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Who Paid The Piper? delves into the intricate web of cultural politics during the Cold War, unearthing the hidden influences that shaped African post-colonial societies. Frances Stonor Saunders meticulously examines the role of Western powers in funding and directing cultural initiatives in Africa, reflecting on the broader implications of these actions on human rights, civil liberties, and the trajectory of democracy on the continent.
At the heart of this compelling narrative lies the exploration of how cultural institutions and artistic expressions were leveraged as tools of ideological warfare. Through a rich tapestry of historical anecdotes and rigorous research, Saunders reveals how the interests of colonial powers intersected with the aspirations of newly independent nations, often leading to unintended consequences. The book paints a vivid picture of the tensions between freedom of information and the shadowy operations of espionage, enhancing our understanding of the complex dynamics at play.
Readers interested in African history, cultural studies, and political theory will find Who Paid The Piper? an invaluable addition to their libraries. It complements Saunders' other works, such as The Cultural Cold War, offering a comprehensive view of the ideological battles that shaped contemporary thought and society.
"A profound exploration of the cultural exchanges that influenced a continent's destiny." – A critical review
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 544
Publisher: Granta Publications Ltd
ISBN: 9781862073272
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