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Call for Papers

Theme: Asixoxe – Let's Talk!
Type: SOAS Conference on African Philosophy
Institution: School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS),
University of London
Location: London (United Kingdom)
Date: 1.–2.5.2015
Deadline: 20.3.2015

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The Department of African Languages and Cultures, SOAS, University of
London, is hosting, for the second time, the SOAS Conference on
African Philosophy, Asixoxe – Let’s Talk! Asixoxe is an expression in
the southern African languages Ndebele and Zulu. It means “let’s
talk!” Bearing this expression in the title, the conference places
emphasis on the spoken word, togetherness, and friendship, as the
social basis of our scholarly engagement with African Philosophy. At
the same time, through the succession of two click sounds, the word
asixoxe iconically represents the way human speech adds a specific
rhythm to time and to thought.

The conference is, primarily, a student conference, open to
undergraduate, postgraduate, and research students. However, we
invite any researchers in the domain of African Studies to present
papers on their research – a format we have adopted for this
conference in order to foster the synergy of ripe expertise and fresh
scholarly minds. The goal of the conference is, then, to bring
together all those who are passionate about philosophy and about
Africa, to create a platform for their exchanges, and to nurture the
growth of the discipline of African Philosophy.

We invite papers on any topic related to philosophy in Africa.
Possible subthemes include, but are not limited to, the role of
philosophical thought in African politics, the interface between
literature and philosophy, and the philosophical dimensions of
history, anthropology, and art.

The conference will take place in the SOAS Russell Square campus on
the 1st-2nd May 2015, opening at 9:00 on 1st May and closing at 18:00
on 2nd May. Each speaker will be given 20 minutes for the
presentation, with subsequent 10 minutes for questions and
discussion. We cordially invite you to participate in the event.
Please confirm your participation and submit the titles of your
papers by 20th March 2015 to <[email protected]>. SOAS students do
not have to submit abstracts of their papers, but participants who are
not current students of SOAS are asked to send abstracts of 100-200
words. We envisage the publication of the papers as a volume
published by Mimesis Africa.


Contact:

Alena Rettová and Benedetta Lanfranchi
Department of African Languages and Cultures
School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London
WC1H 0XG London
United Kingdom
Email: [email protected]




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