Theoretical Foundations of a Pan-African Psychology
摘要
Chapter 4 builds the foundations of Pan-African psychology as a discipline of liberation, healing, and sovereignty. Drawing on Wade Nobles, Na’im Akbar, and Frantz Fanon, it centers African cosmologies, communal identity, and ancestral knowledge as sources of renewal. Through Ubuntu, Sankofa, and lived practices of ritual and care, the chapter redefines psychology beyond pathology—toward a culturally grounded, action-oriented framework where healing, resistance, and political transformation converge.