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Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Parables and Fables: Exegesis, Textuality, and Politics in Central Africa



Parables and Fables: Exegesis, Textuality, and Politics in Central AfricaThis remarkable book confronts the philosophical problems of otherness and identity through readings of the parables and fables of a colonized people, the Luba of Zaire. V. Y. Mudimbe poses two overarching questions: how can one think about and comment upon alterity without essentializing its features? And, is it possible to speak and write about an African tradition or its contemporary practice without taking into account the authority of the colonial library that has invented African identities? Mudimbe brings unusual insight to such a discussions: “Here I am on the margin of margins: Black, African, Catholic, yet agnostic; intellectually Marxist, disposed toward psychoanalysis, yet a specialist in Indo-European philology and philosophy.” He uses his own education by Catholic missionairies in Zaire as a framework for exploring interactions between African and Western systems of thought.


Mudimbe examines the relationship between God and human beings in the philosophy and




The Invention of Africa: Gnosis, Philosophy, and the Order of Knowledge




The Invention of AfricaWhat is the meaning of Africa and of being African? What is and what is not African philosophy? Is philosophy part of Africanism? These are the kind of fundamental questions which this book addresses.