Abstract: Using the metaphor of the elephant and the three blind men, this paper discusses some elements of the scholarly debate on the postcolonial turn in academia, in and of Africa, and in anthropology in particular. It is a part of the context in which anthropology remains unpopular among many African intellectuals. How do local knowledge practices take up existential issues and epistemological perspectives that may interrogate and enrich more global transcultural debates and scholarly reflexivity? Many an anthropologist still resists opening his or her mind up to life-worlds unfolding themselves through the interplay between everyday practice and the manifold actions and messages of humans, ancestors and non-human agents in sites of em...
A lot is written about colonialism. Its scars are engraved in the memories, histories, geographies, ...
The relationship between anthropology and development is very much contested. While the debate about...
“Ethnography as tradition in Africa” is our way of stressing that our discipline’s favoured methodol...
Using the metaphor of the elephant and the three blind men, this paper discusses some element...
Using the metaphor of the elephant and the three blind men, this paper discusses some element...
Using the metaphor of the elephant and the three blind men, this paper discusses some elements of th...
This innovative book is a forward-looking reflection on mental decolonisation and the postcolonial t...
East Africa is known the world over for its extensive contribution to the history of humankind espec...
M WENDA NTARANGWI , D AVID M ILLS AND M USTAFA B ABIKER (eds). African Anthropologies: History, Crit...
As we come to the end of the twentieth century Africa remains a deeply contested intellectual and id...
In this article it is argued that, since the abuse of anthropology in the colonial and apartheid era...
Culture, the customary, and the role of (colonial) anthropology in creating these remain critical pr...
Medical anthropologists offer an empirically rich and conceptually nuanced account of how and why pe...
The field of African diaspora studies has grown rapidly in recent years. What accounts for this? Wha...
We are currently witnessing the increased diversification of the field of academic knowledge product...
A lot is written about colonialism. Its scars are engraved in the memories, histories, geographies, ...
The relationship between anthropology and development is very much contested. While the debate about...
“Ethnography as tradition in Africa” is our way of stressing that our discipline’s favoured methodol...
Using the metaphor of the elephant and the three blind men, this paper discusses some element...
Using the metaphor of the elephant and the three blind men, this paper discusses some element...
Using the metaphor of the elephant and the three blind men, this paper discusses some elements of th...
This innovative book is a forward-looking reflection on mental decolonisation and the postcolonial t...
East Africa is known the world over for its extensive contribution to the history of humankind espec...
M WENDA NTARANGWI , D AVID M ILLS AND M USTAFA B ABIKER (eds). African Anthropologies: History, Crit...
As we come to the end of the twentieth century Africa remains a deeply contested intellectual and id...
In this article it is argued that, since the abuse of anthropology in the colonial and apartheid era...
Culture, the customary, and the role of (colonial) anthropology in creating these remain critical pr...
Medical anthropologists offer an empirically rich and conceptually nuanced account of how and why pe...
The field of African diaspora studies has grown rapidly in recent years. What accounts for this? Wha...
We are currently witnessing the increased diversification of the field of academic knowledge product...
A lot is written about colonialism. Its scars are engraved in the memories, histories, geographies, ...
The relationship between anthropology and development is very much contested. While the debate about...
“Ethnography as tradition in Africa” is our way of stressing that our discipline’s favoured methodol...