Knowing - Unknowing
African Studies at the Crossroads
Contributor(s)
Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J. (editor)
Schramm, Katharina (editor)
Collection
DFG - German Research FoundationLanguage
EnglishAbstract
This book emerges at a time when critical race studies, postcolonial thought, and decolonial theory are under enormous pressure as part of a global conservative backlash. However, this is also an exciting moment, where new horizons of knowledge appear and new epistemic practices (e.g. symmetry, collaboration, undisciplining) gain traction. Through our critical engagements with structural, relational, and personal aspects of knowing and unknowing we work towards a greater multiplicity of knowledges and practices. Calling into question the asymmetrical global economy of knowledge and its uneven division of intellectual labour, our interdisciplinary volume explores what a decolonial horizon could entail for African Studies at the crossroads. Contributors are Akosua Adomako Ampofo, Eric A. Anchimbe, Edwin Asa Adjei, Susan Arndt, Muyiwa Falaiye, Katharina Greven, Christine Hanke, Amanda Hlengwa, Catherine Kiprop, Elísio Macamo, Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Cassandra Mark-Thiesen, Lena Naumann, Thando Njovane, Samuel Ntewusu, Anthony Okeregbe, Zandisiwe Radebe, Elelwani Ramugondo, Eleanor Schaumann
Keywords
Pan-Africanism; activism; colonialism; critique; decolonialtheory; decolonization; epistemologiesoftheGlobalSouth; institutionaltransformation; language; methodologies; power; racialization; reflexivity; undisciplining; undoingthecanonDOI
10.1163/9789004701441ISBN
9789004701441, 9789004701434, 9789004701441Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://0-brill-com.catalogue.libraries.london.ac.uk/Publication date and place
2024Grantor
Series
Africa Multiple, 4Classification
Society and culture: general
Africa
Relating to people of the African diasporas / heritage
Decolonisation of knowledge / Decoloniality
Sociology and anthropology
Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge