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- Title
Decolonizing the African Studies Centre.
- Authors
Branch, Adam
- Abstract
The African Studies Centre has been a privileged institutional form in Britain for knowledge production on Africa since the end of colonialism. This article argues that the origin of these UK centres should be located in the colonial research institutes established in Africa, in particular the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute and the East African Institute of Social Research. Attention to the knowledge about Africa that was deemed authoritative by these institutes as well as to the institutions and structures underpinning that knowledge production can raise important questions about today's centres that need to be addressed as part of a decolonization agenda.
- Subjects
RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT te Leiden. Afrika-Studiecentrum; DECOLONIZATION; AFRICANA studies; RHODES-Livingstone Institute; MAKERERE University
- Publication
Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, 2018, Vol 36, Issue 2, p73
- ISSN
0305-7674
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3167/cja.2018.360207