Achille Mbembe argues that obscenity is an essential characteristic of domination within postcolonial regimes. But what about contemporary African society? Professor Wale Adebanwi draws on examples from Central, Southern and West Africa to reflect on Mbembe’s concept of the “carnality of power”, exploring how political power can carnalise social relations and make sense of subordination
This paper engages the concept of the imposed Modernity of Europe upon the African republics of Sier...
The paper aims at tracing the genesis of abuse of power and the irresponsibility that goes with it t...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...
African literature is famous for the depiction of a type of politics that tends to reflect the reali...
Achille Mbembe is one of the most brilliant theorists of postcolonial studies writing today. In On t...
Tracing recent bouts of globalised Mugabephobia to Robert Mugabes refusal to be neoimperially penetr...
Africa has always been part of global politics but majorly on the receiving end. After over five dec...
This thesis examines the political thought of Achille Mbembe. It deploys decolonial critical analysi...
In this essay Katherine Franke examines two contemporary cites in which state efforts to eradicate t...
Colonial rule which lasted for over a century in some African countries had devastating consequences...
Abstract Anthropology has long recognized the inadvertent polluting power of the male and female gen...
Derived from a marxist/liberal humanist view of power, conventional critiques and historical accoun...
This paper analyzes Okot p’Bitek’s presentation of the prisoner as a body of power and powerlessness...
The post-colonial era in Africa has witnessed the emergence of the “hegemonic presidency,” which has...
The festering phenomenon of morally deregulated conditions among African youths such as curricular i...
This paper engages the concept of the imposed Modernity of Europe upon the African republics of Sier...
The paper aims at tracing the genesis of abuse of power and the irresponsibility that goes with it t...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...
African literature is famous for the depiction of a type of politics that tends to reflect the reali...
Achille Mbembe is one of the most brilliant theorists of postcolonial studies writing today. In On t...
Tracing recent bouts of globalised Mugabephobia to Robert Mugabes refusal to be neoimperially penetr...
Africa has always been part of global politics but majorly on the receiving end. After over five dec...
This thesis examines the political thought of Achille Mbembe. It deploys decolonial critical analysi...
In this essay Katherine Franke examines two contemporary cites in which state efforts to eradicate t...
Colonial rule which lasted for over a century in some African countries had devastating consequences...
Abstract Anthropology has long recognized the inadvertent polluting power of the male and female gen...
Derived from a marxist/liberal humanist view of power, conventional critiques and historical accoun...
This paper analyzes Okot p’Bitek’s presentation of the prisoner as a body of power and powerlessness...
The post-colonial era in Africa has witnessed the emergence of the “hegemonic presidency,” which has...
The festering phenomenon of morally deregulated conditions among African youths such as curricular i...
This paper engages the concept of the imposed Modernity of Europe upon the African republics of Sier...
The paper aims at tracing the genesis of abuse of power and the irresponsibility that goes with it t...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...