AO: This news piece in the Anthro News website highlights some of the key questions that were tackled as part of the conference: who speaks with authority about Africa’s contemporary successes and failures? Is “the African Library” restricted to “Europhone” scholarship? To what extent is postcolonialism a relevant lens through which we regard contemporary patterns, processes, and institutions? What is the state of African studies? Who is allowed to theorize Africa? Are “Europhone” intellectuals the only scholars of Africa?
Ed Liebow, "Liebow, Ed. 2018. “Africa in the World.” Anthropology News website, July 20, 2018. DOI: 10.1111/AN.930", contributed by Angela Okune, STS Infrastructures, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 25 July 2018, accessed 23 November 2024. https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/liebow-ed-2018-“africa-world”-anthropology-news-website-july-20-2018-doi-101111an930
Critical Commentary
AO: This news piece in the Anthro News website highlights some of the key questions that were tackled as part of the conference: who speaks with authority about Africa’s contemporary successes and failures? Is “the African Library” restricted to “Europhone” scholarship? To what extent is postcolonialism a relevant lens through which we regard contemporary patterns, processes, and institutions? What is the state of African studies? Who is allowed to theorize Africa? Are “Europhone” intellectuals the only scholars of Africa?