Thirty years after Said’s critique of orientalism, which was closely followed by Mudimbe’s deconstruction of Africa as a colonial invention, Africanists have yet to solve their identity problem. Do they form a discipline? Or does each Africanist primarily belong to one discipline (history, anthropology, linguistics, literature and political sciences, and so on) each with its own method and object, each making the scientific claim to universality, that is, of transcending regional and cultural differences? If this is the case, then why should there be a study program called ‘African studies’ at all? Is there actually anything African to study? Is ‘African thought’ not a figment of our European, exoticising imagination? Is the continent itsel...
In discussing African studies or any other field, it is important to note that the economies and cul...
The papers in the present special issue of Afrika Focus are discussed from a comparative and theoret...
Knowledge different from merely the analytical? The Western way of thinking versus the Eastern and A...
For a long time, African Studies as a discipline has been spearheaded by academics and institutions ...
This article describes the origins, the development as well as the current situation of African St...
It is said, according to the Afrikan Proverb: “Until the Lions have their own historians tales of h...
The University of South Africa (Unisa) has embarked on an official Africanisation process impacting ...
Dit essay gaat in op lange-termijnperspectieven voor Afrika. De auteur stelt dat in het Westen de Af...
The author takes issue immediately with the fact that contemporary world views are contrasted, as a ...
MA (Politieke Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe white Afrikaans speaking Sout...
In deze inaugurele rede besteedt de auteur aandacht aan drie thema's: strijd, identiteit et continuï...
Inaugural address deliver by Prof P Naude, Director: University of Stellenbosch Business School, on ...
Of all regions of the world, Africa is perhaps most often subject to external analyses, diagnoses an...
The role of the academy in the manufacture of individual and group identities remains least understo...
• Opsomming: In hierdie artikel word aangetoon dat die stand van die akademie 'n Afrika ten nouste...
In discussing African studies or any other field, it is important to note that the economies and cul...
The papers in the present special issue of Afrika Focus are discussed from a comparative and theoret...
Knowledge different from merely the analytical? The Western way of thinking versus the Eastern and A...
For a long time, African Studies as a discipline has been spearheaded by academics and institutions ...
This article describes the origins, the development as well as the current situation of African St...
It is said, according to the Afrikan Proverb: “Until the Lions have their own historians tales of h...
The University of South Africa (Unisa) has embarked on an official Africanisation process impacting ...
Dit essay gaat in op lange-termijnperspectieven voor Afrika. De auteur stelt dat in het Westen de Af...
The author takes issue immediately with the fact that contemporary world views are contrasted, as a ...
MA (Politieke Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe white Afrikaans speaking Sout...
In deze inaugurele rede besteedt de auteur aandacht aan drie thema's: strijd, identiteit et continuï...
Inaugural address deliver by Prof P Naude, Director: University of Stellenbosch Business School, on ...
Of all regions of the world, Africa is perhaps most often subject to external analyses, diagnoses an...
The role of the academy in the manufacture of individual and group identities remains least understo...
• Opsomming: In hierdie artikel word aangetoon dat die stand van die akademie 'n Afrika ten nouste...
In discussing African studies or any other field, it is important to note that the economies and cul...
The papers in the present special issue of Afrika Focus are discussed from a comparative and theoret...
Knowledge different from merely the analytical? The Western way of thinking versus the Eastern and A...