This article traces the mixed fortunes of what intellectuals like Paul Tiyambe Zeleza refer to as the ‘posts’ (poststructuralism, postmodernism and postcolonialism) in African studies. It documents the historical processes and intellectual developments that, starting from the 1980s, laid the ground for an integration of deconstructive elements in the thought of African scholars. Despite the support garnered from scholars like Achille Mbembe, the ‘posts’ have encountered in African studies a high degree of opposition, if not outright hostility. Deconstructionism was perceived by many theorists to dangerously depart from the pressing ethico-political concerns and humanistic imperatives of the African intellectual agenda. Mbembe's concept of A...
Using the results of the 2017–2018 survey of international scholars from nine countries of Sub-Sahar...
The use of Afrocentricity as a contemporary theoretical lens has triggered remarkable debate among A...
In search for Africa's solutions to solve African-centred problems, an African-centred paradigm prov...
This paper examines the complex engagements between what it calls the “posts” – poststructuralism, ...
In this chapter volume editors try to determine the disciplines through which the analysis of decolo...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Postcolonial theory is frequently dismissed as too theoretical and esoteric, and hence irrelevant to...
This innovative book is a forward-looking reflection on mental decolonisation and the postcolonial t...
What is modernity and why do Africans aspire to arrive at it? Do African cultures embrace the values...
The Euro-American hegemonic control of epistemology has produced the current modern and patriarchal ...
Background: Forging ‘new’ decolonial education curriculum policy reform with ill-conceived inte...
This paper deals with the question of what the goal of African philosophy ought to be. It will argue...
The scramble to describe Africa, and to name the African condition in the global information and kno...
Meta philosophical issues surround the topic of African philosophy. What should be counted as Africa...
This chapter critically explores the debate on postcoloniality in Africa as the basis for delineati...
Using the results of the 2017–2018 survey of international scholars from nine countries of Sub-Sahar...
The use of Afrocentricity as a contemporary theoretical lens has triggered remarkable debate among A...
In search for Africa's solutions to solve African-centred problems, an African-centred paradigm prov...
This paper examines the complex engagements between what it calls the “posts” – poststructuralism, ...
In this chapter volume editors try to determine the disciplines through which the analysis of decolo...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Postcolonial theory is frequently dismissed as too theoretical and esoteric, and hence irrelevant to...
This innovative book is a forward-looking reflection on mental decolonisation and the postcolonial t...
What is modernity and why do Africans aspire to arrive at it? Do African cultures embrace the values...
The Euro-American hegemonic control of epistemology has produced the current modern and patriarchal ...
Background: Forging ‘new’ decolonial education curriculum policy reform with ill-conceived inte...
This paper deals with the question of what the goal of African philosophy ought to be. It will argue...
The scramble to describe Africa, and to name the African condition in the global information and kno...
Meta philosophical issues surround the topic of African philosophy. What should be counted as Africa...
This chapter critically explores the debate on postcoloniality in Africa as the basis for delineati...
Using the results of the 2017–2018 survey of international scholars from nine countries of Sub-Sahar...
The use of Afrocentricity as a contemporary theoretical lens has triggered remarkable debate among A...
In search for Africa's solutions to solve African-centred problems, an African-centred paradigm prov...