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Call for Papers

Theme: Decolonial Remains
Subtitle: Scrutinizing African Studies in Africa and the Unfinished
Business of Decolonization
Type: 60th Anniversary Conference
Institution: Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan
Location: Ibadan (Nigeria)
Date: 16.–20.7.2022
Deadline: 31.3.2022

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Africa-based institutes of African studies occupy pride of place in
the history of decolonization on the continent and its diaspora.
Prominent among them is our Institute of African Studies at the
University of Ibadan (IAS-Ibadan). Decisively established to
challenge epistemological and curricular assumptions that were
coloured by colonial education, IAS- Ibadan has come a long way in
facilitating new prospects of knowing that resonate with African
dynamics. Its model has also inspired the operations of other such
institutes subsequently established across the continent to
mainstream African knowledge systems into the rich confluence of
Black studies by way of enriching the global intellectual enterprise.
Indeed, in its 60 years of existence, IAS-Ibadan has attained iconic
milestones in the realization of this mandate.

Nonetheless, there are subsisting components of the task that
continue to challenge scholars across the continent to reflect
critically and scrutinize such areas of theoretical and empirical
inquiries aimed at sustaining the decolonization agenda. Our 60th
anniversary conference theme is inspired by the broader conceptual
discourse of ‘postcolonial remains’ (Robert Young 2012), which
contends that much as the project of the postcolonial appears to have
outlived its relevance to the extent that it should be logical to
declare it dead and have its ‘remains’ buried and forgotten, the
‘postcolonial remains’ nevertheless precisely because there are still
many unfinished tasks in the unpacking of colonial violence and
memory together with their resonance in the present. Taking
‘decolonial remains’ as a strand of ‘postcolonial remains’, this
conference seeks to investigate the various ways in which the
production of knowledge for the epistemological liberation of Africa
and the African diaspora stands to offer a generative moment in the
reinvention of the continent and its diaspora for development. What
are the attainments of African Studies since the rise of decolonial
consciousness in epistemology in the 1950s? What are the blind spots
of the decolonial efforts? How can African epistemologies be
mobilized in the 21st century for development? What are the futurist
orientations of decolonization in African Studies? What are the
theoretical and empirical implications of these assumptions for the
production of knowledge and their transformation into epistemologies?
These questions and more will constitute the focus of the conference
conceived to celebrate Africa’s foremost centre of decolonization at
60. The conference will privilege multidisciplinary approaches that
facilitate conversations across a broad spectrum of disciplines,
including the humanities, social sciences, medicine, and engineering,
among others, to generate robust engagements.

Submissions are invited in any area of research relating to
decolonization and ‘decolonial remains’ in Africa. Panel proposals
and individual papers touching on the following topics are
particularly encouraged, but other submissions related to the general
theme of the conference will be considered:

- African Epistemologies and Development in the 21st Century
- African Studies and Decolonial Consciousness Since 1950s
- African Studies in Africa: Cairo to Cape
- African Diaspora and Decolonization Dynamics
- Decolonization, Public Health and Pandemics
- African Women at the Frontiers and Intersections of Decolonization:
  Struggles, Theories and Calls to Action
- Sexualities and the Discourse of Decolonial Remains
- Colonial Violence and Memory
- Colonialism, Coloniality and Postcoloniality
- Decolonization: Rethinking Assumptions
- Decolonization and the Digital: Realms, Meanings, and Discourses
- Decolonial Vistas and Visualities: African Art and Museology in the
  21st Century
- Global Academic Publishing and Decolonial Remains
- Global Public Health: Power and Barriers to Traditional African
  Medicine and Belief Systems
- IAS-Ibadan and Decolonization Theory: History, Diaspora, Literature
  and Future
- Institutions of Decolonization in Africa
- Knowledge Boundaries: Interdisciplinarity, Multidisciplinarity and
  Decolonization in Africa
- Knowledge Production and Epistemological Liberation
- Literature, Postcolonial Theory and Decolonization
- Memory, Decolonization, and Futurity
- Non-Human Animal Epistemologies
- Performing the Decolonial: Selves, Identities, Narratives
- Popular Culture and Media in Africa
- Practices of Decolonization: Continuities and Discontinuities
- Southern Theories for the 21st Century and Beyond
- Theorizing Decolonization: Regional Traditions of Decolonization in
  Africa
- Towards a Green Continent: Technologies, Nature-Culture, and
  Decolonial Consciousness
- Decolonization and African Music
- Unearthing Decolonial Remains: Elements, Manifestations and
  Responses
- African Oral Tradition/History and Decolonization
- African Popular Culture and the Decolonization of the Everyday
- Decolonization and Medical Practice


How to Apply

Panel proposals and individual abstracts of 250 words should be
submitted to [email protected]. Authors of panel submissions
must identify and include the names and affiliations of at least
three panellists who will participate in their panels. Only accepted
panels and individual abstracts will be notified latest 20th April,
2022.


Deadlines

Deadline for abstract/panel submission:
31st March, 2022

Author notification:
15th April, 2022.


Conference Fees

Participants from outside Africa:
USD 100

Africa-based scholars and researchers:
USD 75

Africa-based student participants:
USD 50

Nigeria-based academics:
NGN 20,000

Africa-based student participants:
NGN 10,000


Enquiries

All enquiries regarding submissions should be directed to:
[email protected]


Contact:

Senayon Olaoluwa
Institute of African Studies
University of Ibadan
Mobile: +234 7056615698
Email: [email protected]




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