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Conference Announcement

"Politics in Africa: Decolonization, Citizen and State in the
Postcolony"
Interdisciplinary Conference
Institute of African Studies, Emory University
Atlanta, GA (USA)
14-16 April 2011

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It is almost exactly a half century since African independence. This
period of extraordinary change witnessed empire’s dissolution, the
creation of a world of sovereign states, and the emergence of
institutions, movements, and politics that powerfully shape the
contemporary world. At the same time, Africa has seen the creation
of unexpected, hybrid forms of governance, contestations over the
meanings of citizenship, the rise of international development and
human rights interventions and the genesis and evolution of political
violence and instability.

The two-day conference, “Politics in Africa:  Decolonization, Citizen
and State in the Postcolony,” is the culmination of a year-long
effort within Emory’s Institute of African Studies to begin
critically examining the past and present of power, authority, gender
relations, rights and politics in Africa since independence. The
conference will center on intensive conversation of pre-circulated
papers over the course of two days. Our goal is to initiate new areas
of research, to begin opening up new ways of considering Africa’s
past and present, and to create unexpected conversations among
scholars and practitioners.


Contact:

Clifton Crais
History Department
Emory University
Bowden 326
Atlanta, GA 30322
USA
Telephone: +1 404 727-8396
Email: [email protected]
 
 
 
 
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