Continuity, Discontinuity, Invention, Reinvention of African Aesthetics or Cultural Memory and Change

F. U. Kaputu, Fidèle Mwepu
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The question of aesthetics, memory, and changes in Africa are raised from several perspectives. A few European scholars alleged Africa did not have a past and could not produce aesthetics, material or immaterial resources to share with the world, for its past was empty, and a-historical. Unfortunately, these scholars’ arguments influenced history, justified colonization, slavery, and their multidimensional violence. This paper gives a quick survey of these moments and underlines false accusations against Africa. Contributions from scholars from the South such as Mudimbe, Mbembe, Bhabha, and Appadurai attested spectacular results combining findings from archaeologists, historians, art historians, anthropologists, linguists, culturalists, musicologists, and philosophers in interdisciplinary studies. Africa has always been a vibrant cultural continent that colonization and slavery defiled. Borrowing Apter’s question about “what should be done” concerning all findings on African aesthetics Aletria, Belo Horizonte, v. 3, p. 203-224, 2020 204 and history, the text invites scholars to push ahead in their quest of communications, comparisons, originalities drawn from the distant African past, adapted to local, global, Diaspora’s dynamics, and glocal perspectives. It is time to stop accusations and complaints on the past for turning to documented global visibility.
非洲美学或文化记忆与变化的延续、中断、发明、再创造
美学、记忆和非洲变化的问题从几个角度提出。一些欧洲学者声称,非洲没有过去,也不能产生美学、物质或非物质资源与世界分享,因为它的过去是空洞的、非历史的。不幸的是,这些学者的观点影响了历史,为殖民、奴隶制及其多维暴力辩护。本文简要回顾了这些时刻,并强调了对非洲的不实指控。来自南方的学者,如Mudimbe、Mbembe、Bhabha和Appadurai的贡献,证明了考古学家、历史学家、艺术史学家、人类学家、语言学家、文化学家、音乐学家和哲学家在跨学科研究中的惊人成果。非洲一直是一个充满活力的文化大陆,被殖民和奴隶制玷污了。借用Apter关于非洲美学(Aletria, Belo Horizonte, v. 3, p. 203-224, 2020 - 204)和历史的所有发现的“应该做什么”的问题,本文邀请学者们推进他们对来自遥远非洲过去的交流、比较、独创性的追求,适应当地、全球、侨民的动态和全球视角。现在是时候停止对过去的指责和抱怨,因为这些指责和抱怨转向了记录在案的全球知名度。
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