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Call for Papers

Theme: African Thoughts on (Neo-)Colonial Worlds
Subtitle: Steps towards an Intellectual History of Africa
Type: International Conference
Institution: Department of African Studies, University of Vienna
Location: Vienna (Austria)
Date: 6.–7.11.2014
Deadline: 30.4.2014

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The conference “African Thoughts on (Neo-) Colonial Worlds: Steps
towards an Intellectual History of Africa” brings together several
interrelated domains rarely associated with our neighboring
continent, mainly the history of its ideas and its thinkers. Asking
for Africa`s role in shaping the world of the twentieth century and
its world view, the conference connects the global historical
questioning of colonialism and imperialism with the interests of
intellectual history.

Intellectual history is a field still primarily connected with
Western thought. During the last two decades there was a move towards
a more globally informed kind of perspective which had some successes
(extending its focus to include Asian thinkers), but Africa is still
rarely treated in those debates and African thinkers tend to be
marginalized or ignored in their originality. It is time to challenge
this state of affairs, for African thinkers of the twentieth century
have had a lot to say about the nature and causes of global
inequality – and they still do. Contributions shall approach their
topics from one of the two perspectives described below.

Selected African writers of historic stature – stemming from various
African countries – should be analyzed both as makers of history in
their times and as thinkers of history and interpreters of the
historical process which is what makes them meaningful and
influential beyond their lifetimes. The conference shall lead to a
comparative view on their differing analysis of colonial and
neo-colonial world orders. Additionally, analyses of specific issues
relevant to African thought should offer a further layer to the
debates at the conference. Therefore, we welcome contributions
dealing with both particular intellectual personalities and their
work, as well as interrogations of specific aspects of African
intellectual history, such as the role of power and privilege in
knowledge production, questions of epistemology in an African
context, the role of African theoretical contributions in scientific
disciplines.

Time frame:

Submission of abstracts: 30.04.2014
Selection of abstracts: 31.05.2014
Registration (without presentation): 30.09.2014
Conference date: 06. – 07.11.2014 

Please submit your abstract with a short CV to Miša Krenèeyová,
michaela.krencey...@univie.ac.at, and Arno Sonderegger,
arno.sondereg...@univie.ac.at. 

The travel costs of a limited number of participants can be covered,
at least in part. If your institution does not cover your travel and
participation, please approach us. The respective selection will be
done until the 31st of May, 2014.


Contact:

Arno Sonderegger
Department of African Studies
University of Vienna
Spitalgasse 2
A-1090 Vienna
Austria
Email: arno.sondereg...@univie.ac.at
Web: http://afrika.univie.ac.at/veranstaltungen/




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