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Other Lives of the Image

Other Lives of the Image

PATRICIA HAYES AND IONA GILBURT
Centre for Humanities Research, University of the Western Cape
 

Retakes in Liquid Time*
In the wake of intensifying debates on decolonisation and restitution in Africa and
its francophone diaspora, a Facebook posting of 6 February 2020 gave an other life

to a photographic portrait of the French-Italian explorer Savorgnan de Brazza taken in 1882.

Of Sky, Water and Skin: Photographs from a Zanzibari Darkroom

Of Sky, Water and Skin: Photographs from a
Zanzibari Darkroom
- Pamila Gupta

Ways of Seeing Wetness

Wasafiri - Professor Pamila Gupta

Hamwe Announces its first Board of Advisors

‘Hamwe Festival is a wonderful initiative.’ We are thrilled to welcome WiSER’s Prof. Nolwazi Mkhwanazi, a prominent medical anthropologist, on our first Board of Advisors, who will play a critical role in the growth and impact of #HamweFestival.

More info here.

Débat Afrique-France : deux auteurs Riveneuve dans le panel

On apprend de sources sûres qu’un grand débat sera organisé en juillet prochain à Montpellier, en marge du sommet Afrique-France, entre le président français Emmanuel Macron et plusieurs intellectuels africains du continent et de la diaspora. L’historien camerounais Achille Mbembe a mené une série de rencontres dans douze pays africains avec de nombreuses personnalités pour recueillir des propositions sur la thématique de la « reforme les relations entre le continent et l’Hexagone ».

Debate ahead of the Africa–France Summit | Historical inequalities and economic transformation in South Africa

To be hosted by the French embassy in South Africa and ACEIR, this online event is one of a series of debates across the continent that are directed by philosopher and historian, Prof. Achille Mbembe, at the request of the President of France. Proposals that emerge out of the debates will be summarised by Prof.

How Far Can Emmanuel Macron Go In Redefining The “Fundamentals Of The African-French Relationship?”

Never in history has the issue of redefining the African-French relationship irradiated the mandate of a French head of state as it has under the Macron presidency. Woven from a more or less painful colonial past, the African-French relationship has gone through several ages. Tumultuous with some states – Rwanda – and unknown for others – Portuguese-speaking Africa. This relationship has developed with most French-speaking African countries in a particular embrace oscillating between official discourse and unspoken words.

“EMMANUEL MACRON WANTS TO REDEFINE THE FUNDAMENTALS” (ACHILLE MBEMBE)

Can high-level meetings and summits build trust and change a historically complex set of relationships between France and post-colonial African nations? 

First published by ISS Today

Can high-level meetings and summits build trust and change a historically complex set of relationships between France and post-colonial African nations?

Can high-level meetings and summits build trust and change a historically complex set of relationships between France and post-colonial African nations?

French president Emmanuel Macron visited Rwanda on 27 May, the first such trip for France’s head of state since Nicolas Sarkozy over 10 years ago. This was a highly anticipated visit aimed at normalising relations between the two countries, which have been tense over conflicting narratives about France’s role during the 1994 genocide. 

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