Olufẹ́mi的到来。反对非殖民化:认真对待非洲机构。伦敦:C. Hurst & Company, 2022。368页。参考书目。索引。19.95美元。纸。ISBN: 9781787386921。

IF 0.8 2区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
A. Emmanuel
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在没有殖民征服的情况下,一个民族如何才能保持依赖和自由?为了回答这个问题——或者类似主题的问题——非洲及其他地区的学者们开发了大量反霸权话语的文献,表明他们相信殖民主义的胁迫力远远超出了其在前殖民地的正式结束日期。但是,尽管霸权结构的持久性在后殖民时期几乎没有争议,但反霸权话语本身是否会以任何有意义的方式推动前殖民地实现其自由,仍然是一个问题。对于今天在非洲和关于非洲的大量学者来说,反霸权话语的理由通过非殖民化的概念得到了恰当的表达,非殖民化在文学上被称为“门殖民化”。它作为后独立时代学术话语的比喻出现,恰逢“后”理论在人文学科中的流行——如后现代主义、后结构主义、后殖民主义或后发展主义——并隐含地利用了它们的影响。然而,这对非洲的知识生产意味着什么,这是一个持续存在争议的问题。反对这一学术趋势的声音之一是著名哲学家Olúfẹ́miTáíwå,他的著作《反对非殖民化:认真对待非洲机构》针对当代非洲非殖民化话语诋毁非洲机构。Táíwå著有《殖民主义如何在非洲抢占现代性》(2010年)、《非洲必须是现代的》(2011年)和其他几篇挑战当代非洲学术基本前提的批评文章。Táíwå坚持认为,与他在《重新思考哲学中的非殖民化奖杯》中的立场一致,当代非洲非殖民化话语已经迷失了方向。然而,他进一步阐明了自己的立场,在非殖民化1(作为争取国家独立的斗争)和非殖民化2(作为当代
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Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò. Against Decolonisation: Taking African Agency Seriously. London: C. Hurst & Company, 2022. 368 pp. Bibliography. Index. $19.95. Paper. ISBN: 9781787386921.
How, in the absence of colonial subjugation, can a people still remain dependent and unfree? In seeking to answer this question—or similarly themed questions—scholars in Africa and beyond have developed a vast literature of counter-hegemonic discourse, demonstrating their belief that the coercive power of colonialism stretches far beyond its official end date in erstwhile colonies. But while the persistence of hegemonic structures is scarcely debatable in the post-colonial period, there remains the question of whether counter-hegemonic discourse—in and of itself— moves the erstwhile colonies toward actualization of their freedom in any meaningful way. For a significantmajority of scholars writing in and aboutAfrica today, the case for counter-hegemonic discourse is aptly expressed through the concept of decolonization, which literallymeans tonegate colonization. Its emergence as a trope of scholarly discourse in the post-independence era coincided with the popularity of “post” theories in the humanities—such as postmodernism, poststructuralism, postcolonialism, or postdevelopmentalism—and draws implicitly on their influence. What this means for knowledge production in and about Africa is, however, a matter of ongoing dispute. One of the dissenting voices to this scholarly trend is the prominent philosopherOlúfe ̣ ́miTáíwò, whose bookAgainst Decolonisation: Taking African Agency Seriously takes aim at contemporary African decolonization discourse for denigrating African agency. Táíwò is the author of How Colonialism Preempted Modernity in Africa (2010), Africa Must Be Modern (2011), and several other critical essays that challenge basic presuppositions of contemporary African scholarship. Táíwò maintains, consistent with his position in “Rethinking the Decolonization Trope in Philosophy,” that contemporary African decolonization discourse has lost its way. However, he further clarifies his position by introducing an important distinction between decolonization1 (as the struggle for national independence) and decolonization2 (as the contemporary
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期刊介绍: African Studies Review (ASR) is the flagship scholarly journal of the African Studies Association (USA). The ASR publishes the highest quality African studies scholarship in all academic disciplines. The ASR’s rigorous interdisciplinary peer review seeks to contribute to the development of scholarly conversations of interest to the diverse audience of the Association’s membership and to the growth of African studies in North America, on the African continent, and in a global comparative context.
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