Afropolitanism: The other side of the coin

Hicham Gourgem
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Abstract In this research paper, I explore the constructions of African identities in African fiction, with a special focus on Afropolitanism as a form of articulating identities in some twenty-first century African novels. My argument is that some Afropolitan novels repeat Western discourse, which I will demonstrate by illustrating that as a discourse on African identities, Afropolitanism enables privileges dialog with the West over that with other African or non-Western cultures. I will show that this dominant rendering of Afropolitanism maintains imperialist discourse through the repetition of binarism in which center is Western modernity and periphery – Africa and the rest of the world – follows the Western model of modernity. Accordingly, I consider that this account of African identities fits into the Western narrative of modernization.
非洲政治主义:硬币的另一面
在这篇研究论文中,我探讨了非洲小说中非洲身份的建构,特别关注非洲政治主义作为一种表达身份的形式在一些21世纪的非洲小说中。我的观点是,一些非洲主义小说重复了西方的话语,我将通过举例说明作为一种关于非洲身份的话语,非洲主义使得与西方的对话特权超过了与其他非洲或非西方文化的对话。我将表明,这种对非洲政治主义的主导渲染通过重复二元论来维持帝国主义话语,其中中心是西方现代性,而外围-非洲和世界其他地区-遵循西方现代性模式。因此,我认为这种对非洲身份的描述符合西方对现代化的叙述。
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