Advanced Training Course
Other Africas – heterogeneities, (dis)continuities, local expressions
March 11 and 12, 2011
Seminar Room (2nd Floor), CES-Coimbra
Abstract
This course aims at giving visibility to the heterogeneities of a continent which is defined by the Northern imperialism, and the science at its service, as a single entity - The Africa - or, during the postcolonial period, is mapped, still according to the corresponding ex-colonizing powers, under the rhetoric of "shared" languages and cultures - Lusophony, Francophony, Anglophony.
This course will consist on a several seminars about different subjects - from anthropology to literature and theatre, through politics, religion and Diaspora - focused, exclusively, on some aspects of Other Africas than the "Lusophone" one (mostly contemplated by the scientific research within the Portuguese context).
As such, we will attempt, in a transdisciplinary way, not only discuss distinct perspectives on the Africas, but also bring to the debate the epistemological sectioning (still dominant) of African studies according to areas of neo-colonial influence and the potential essentialist distortions that they may produce.
Program
Friday, March 11th, 2011
Morning:
10.00: Opening
10.30: Clemens Zobel (CES) – Anthropology and the emergence of Africa: science(s) and place(s) between colonization and decolonization
12.30: lunch
14.15: Albert Farré Ventura (Centre for African Studies / ISCTE) – The State and traditional authorities: an overview of the weaknesses and conflicting political agendas
16.00: coffee break
16.30: Mallé Kassé (Cheikh Anta Diop University - Dakar) – Islam and Politics in Senegal
Saturday, March 12th, 2011
9.30: Catarina Martins (CES / FLUC) – “La Noire de…” has a name and a voice. The narrative of Africa's Anglophone and Francophone women beyond Mother Africa, anticolonial nationalisms and other occupations
11.15: coffee break
11.30: Fabrice Schurmanns (CES Doctoral Student - Post-Colonialisms and Global Citizenship) – The tragedy of the postcolonial State
13.30: lunch
15:00: Mamadou Ba (SOS / Racismo) – African immigration in Portugal beyond Lusophony - Where do the other Africas fit?
17.00: Conclusions
Working Language: Portuguese
Number of participants (max): 30
Registration:
General public: 40 Euros
Students: 20 Euros
Deadline for registration: March 9th, 2011