In his latest work, Sortir de la grande nuit, the Cameroonian social theorist, Achille Mbembe nuances his description of the ontological status of the postcolonial African subject, which he had theorized extensively in his best-known text, On the Postcolony, and at the same time exploits the conceptual resources of a number of Jean-Luc Nancy’s lexical innovations. This recent text is also a reprise of an earlier autobiographical essay, and the gesture of this ‘reinscription’ is critical to our understanding of Mbembe’s status as a contemporary ‘postcolonial thinker’, and the way in which he positions himself within a certain intellectual genealogy of postcolonial theory. Within this trajectory, I argue that we can read fruitfully his relati...
My dissertation examines the concept of transgression in the postcolonial African novel. My approach...
Colonial memory and interdisciplinary memorialization across Congo, Rwanda, Burundi and Belgium Bel...
The historical evolution of the African continent was not smooth; the region experienced many upheav...
Achille Mbembe’s article “African Modes of Self-Writing” (2001), which is a precursor to his book O...
I argue in this article that the postcolonial existential wound, otherwise referred to by Eboussi Bo...
Rooted in the historical and political realities of their native country, Cameroon, and yet deeply i...
Achille Mbembe’s article “African Modes of Self-Writing” (2001), which is a precursor to his book On...
Achille Mbembe is one of the most brilliant theorists of postcolonial studies writing today. In On t...
I argue in this article that the postcolonial existential wound, otherwise referred to by Eboussi Bo...
We can identify a long autobiographical practice in Africa, if we go back to the Confessions of St. ...
Taking as its theoretical frame of reference Jean-Luc Nancy's distinction between globalization and ...
The term “circulation of worlds” was used by Achille Mbembe in her essay Sortir de la grande nuit (2...
This thesis examines the political thought of Achille Mbembe. It deploys decolonial critical analysi...
On peut identifier une longue pratique autobiographique en Afrique, si l’on remonte aux Confessions ...
My research bridges the gap between Anglophone postcolonial studies and Francophone literary studies...
My dissertation examines the concept of transgression in the postcolonial African novel. My approach...
Colonial memory and interdisciplinary memorialization across Congo, Rwanda, Burundi and Belgium Bel...
The historical evolution of the African continent was not smooth; the region experienced many upheav...
Achille Mbembe’s article “African Modes of Self-Writing” (2001), which is a precursor to his book O...
I argue in this article that the postcolonial existential wound, otherwise referred to by Eboussi Bo...
Rooted in the historical and political realities of their native country, Cameroon, and yet deeply i...
Achille Mbembe’s article “African Modes of Self-Writing” (2001), which is a precursor to his book On...
Achille Mbembe is one of the most brilliant theorists of postcolonial studies writing today. In On t...
I argue in this article that the postcolonial existential wound, otherwise referred to by Eboussi Bo...
We can identify a long autobiographical practice in Africa, if we go back to the Confessions of St. ...
Taking as its theoretical frame of reference Jean-Luc Nancy's distinction between globalization and ...
The term “circulation of worlds” was used by Achille Mbembe in her essay Sortir de la grande nuit (2...
This thesis examines the political thought of Achille Mbembe. It deploys decolonial critical analysi...
On peut identifier une longue pratique autobiographique en Afrique, si l’on remonte aux Confessions ...
My research bridges the gap between Anglophone postcolonial studies and Francophone literary studies...
My dissertation examines the concept of transgression in the postcolonial African novel. My approach...
Colonial memory and interdisciplinary memorialization across Congo, Rwanda, Burundi and Belgium Bel...
The historical evolution of the African continent was not smooth; the region experienced many upheav...