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Francis B. Nyamnjoh

    Francis B. Nyamnjoh is a distinguished anthropologist and a prolific writer whose work delves into the profound questions of identity and culture within the African context. His writing explores the complexities of modern life on the continent, offering insightful perspectives on societal shifts and human ingenuity. Through his literary creations, he examines the intersection of tradition and modernity, showcasing a unique viewpoint on the African experience. Nyamnjoh's literary voice resonates with readers seeking a deep understanding of African life and its ever-evolving landscape.

    Regional balance and national integration in Cameroon: lessons learned and the uncertain future
    Decolonising the Academy
    Incompleteness
    Incompleteness Mobility and Conviviality
    • Incompleteness Mobility and Conviviality

      Ad. E. Jensen Memorial Lectures 2023 Frobenius-Institut Goethe-University

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Emphasizing the concept of incompleteness, the Jensen Memorial Lectures 2023 explores how this notion shapes our understanding of a dynamic world. It argues that embracing incompleteness fosters creativity and adaptability, particularly in regions like West and Central Africa, where such fluidity is celebrated. The lectures draw from African philosophies and the writings of Amos Tutuola, advocating for a decolonized perspective that values diverse identities and experiences. This insightful work challenges exclusionary narratives and highlights the universal relevance of these ideas in today's context, especially amid the rise of digital technologies.

      Incompleteness Mobility and Conviviality
    • Incompleteness

      Donald Trump, Populism and Citizenship

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The book explores Donald J. Trump's complex relationship with populism, highlighting his unacknowledged borrowing from various influences while resisting accountability for his debts. It delves into the concepts of mobility, conviviality, and incompleteness to differentiate between inclusionary and exclusionary populism, particularly when driven by superiority and competitive ambitions. Through this lens, the study provides a nuanced understanding of Trump's political strategies and their implications.

      Incompleteness
    • Decolonising the Academy

      A Case for Convivial Scholarship

      • 38 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book explores the need for universities, particularly in Africa, to foster a spirit of inclusion and conviviality in knowledge production. It critiques elitist academic practices that promote exclusion and emphasizes the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration and diverse epistemologies. By addressing the biases in knowledge processes shaped by power dynamics and colonial legacies, it advocates for a more inclusive approach that acknowledges the value of various traditions of knowing. Convivial scholarship is presented as essential for recognizing the incompleteness inherent in individuals and academic disciplines.

      Decolonising the Academy