Drawing on ethnographies of divinatory systems and of urban life in Central Africa, this presentation unravels the complex weaving and knotting together of forms of sociality and survival in urban Congo. As will be shown, older medical technologies such as divination continue to be used to make sense of the city as limit-experience.status: publishe
The text of this lecture is published by Duke University's Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI)on its...
The presentation reects upon the draining rhythms of Central African cityscapes. Urban dwellers have...
This exhibition by photographer Sammy Baloji and anthropologist Filip De Boeck offers an exploration...
This lecture addressed the tensions between life as lived on the ground by millions of urban residen...
International Conference of the Research Network on Religion, AIDS and Social Transformation in Afri...
Filip De Boeck presented some results of his ongoing collaboration with photographer and visual arti...
What does living in the megalopolis mean and how does the 'uncertainty' the megalopois imposes upon ...
In Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of Africa’s most vibrant urban env...
The Centre of Fine Arts (BOZAR) launched the 2016 Summer of Photography in Brussels on the theme ‘Ur...
The Democratic Republic of Congo often calls up images of the Heart of Darkness, where death arrives...
As elsewhere on the African continent, Congo’s cities increasingly imagine new futures for themselve...
‘What sort of collective life and what sort of knowledge is to be gathered (...) once modernity has ...
"Kinshasa: Tales of the Invisible City offers an original analysis of the Democratic Republic of Con...
Presentation of a collaborative approach between an anthropologist (F. De Boeck) and a photographer ...
Focusing upon the ‘urban now’, a moment suspended between lingering precolonial references, the brok...
The text of this lecture is published by Duke University's Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI)on its...
The presentation reects upon the draining rhythms of Central African cityscapes. Urban dwellers have...
This exhibition by photographer Sammy Baloji and anthropologist Filip De Boeck offers an exploration...
This lecture addressed the tensions between life as lived on the ground by millions of urban residen...
International Conference of the Research Network on Religion, AIDS and Social Transformation in Afri...
Filip De Boeck presented some results of his ongoing collaboration with photographer and visual arti...
What does living in the megalopolis mean and how does the 'uncertainty' the megalopois imposes upon ...
In Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of Africa’s most vibrant urban env...
The Centre of Fine Arts (BOZAR) launched the 2016 Summer of Photography in Brussels on the theme ‘Ur...
The Democratic Republic of Congo often calls up images of the Heart of Darkness, where death arrives...
As elsewhere on the African continent, Congo’s cities increasingly imagine new futures for themselve...
‘What sort of collective life and what sort of knowledge is to be gathered (...) once modernity has ...
"Kinshasa: Tales of the Invisible City offers an original analysis of the Democratic Republic of Con...
Presentation of a collaborative approach between an anthropologist (F. De Boeck) and a photographer ...
Focusing upon the ‘urban now’, a moment suspended between lingering precolonial references, the brok...
The text of this lecture is published by Duke University's Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI)on its...
The presentation reects upon the draining rhythms of Central African cityscapes. Urban dwellers have...
This exhibition by photographer Sammy Baloji and anthropologist Filip De Boeck offers an exploration...