Africans are staged but not often heard in discussions of the ‘Bandung moment’, a high-watermark of decolonial possibility and Afro-Asian connection. This article foregrounds the agency and perspectives of African activists who travelled across Asia in the 1950s. In Delhi, Rangoon and Bandung, Africans engaged, co-produced and made useable the dialogical Afro-Asian world to deconstruct colonialism and engineer alternative futures. The piece tracks these dynamics through three interlocked arenas of Afro-Asian affinity: journeys of African students to India from the 1940s; African participation in the Asian Socialist Conference in Burma, 1953–1956, and, as the geographies of Afro-Asianism shifted, radicalized and splintered, African activism ...
The Afro-Asian Conference of 1955 was a political and cultural milestone for newly independent Afric...
The Afro-Asian Conference of 1955 was a political and cultural milestone for newly independent Afric...
ALMOST exactly 50 years ago, in April 1955, in the Indonesian city of Bandung, the leaders of 29 Asi...
Africans are staged but not often heard in discussions of the ‘Bandung moment’, a high-watermark of ...
The 1955 Asian-African Conference (Bandung) has been hailed as a turning point in the emergence of t...
This thesis examines the history of Indonesian activists’ engagement in Afro-Asian movements to demo...
Between April 18 and 24, 1955, a group of twenty-nine African and Asian states gathered in Bandung, ...
It must come as no surprise that traces of any continuing relevance of the ‘Bandung spirit’ are enth...
Fifty years after the Asia-Africa Conference was held in Bandung in April 1955 the 'Spirit of Bandun...
Scholarship on the Afro-Asian era has tended to focus on major diplomatic events. This manifesto is ...
Afro-Asian States : Actors on, or Challenges for, the International Political Stage ? by Henry Laure...
Afro-Asian States : Actors on, or Challenges for, the International Political Stage ? by Henry Laure...
Despite the recent move to understand African decolonisation in more global and transnational terms,...
This paper argues that two conflicting discourses of internationalism stood in uneasy counterpoint a...
In 1950, the large majority of African people lived under the dominance of a foreign colonial power...
The Afro-Asian Conference of 1955 was a political and cultural milestone for newly independent Afric...
The Afro-Asian Conference of 1955 was a political and cultural milestone for newly independent Afric...
ALMOST exactly 50 years ago, in April 1955, in the Indonesian city of Bandung, the leaders of 29 Asi...
Africans are staged but not often heard in discussions of the ‘Bandung moment’, a high-watermark of ...
The 1955 Asian-African Conference (Bandung) has been hailed as a turning point in the emergence of t...
This thesis examines the history of Indonesian activists’ engagement in Afro-Asian movements to demo...
Between April 18 and 24, 1955, a group of twenty-nine African and Asian states gathered in Bandung, ...
It must come as no surprise that traces of any continuing relevance of the ‘Bandung spirit’ are enth...
Fifty years after the Asia-Africa Conference was held in Bandung in April 1955 the 'Spirit of Bandun...
Scholarship on the Afro-Asian era has tended to focus on major diplomatic events. This manifesto is ...
Afro-Asian States : Actors on, or Challenges for, the International Political Stage ? by Henry Laure...
Afro-Asian States : Actors on, or Challenges for, the International Political Stage ? by Henry Laure...
Despite the recent move to understand African decolonisation in more global and transnational terms,...
This paper argues that two conflicting discourses of internationalism stood in uneasy counterpoint a...
In 1950, the large majority of African people lived under the dominance of a foreign colonial power...
The Afro-Asian Conference of 1955 was a political and cultural milestone for newly independent Afric...
The Afro-Asian Conference of 1955 was a political and cultural milestone for newly independent Afric...
ALMOST exactly 50 years ago, in April 1955, in the Indonesian city of Bandung, the leaders of 29 Asi...