2015
DOI: 10.1177/0021909615580867
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Incompleteness: Frontier Africa and the Currency of Conviviality

Abstract: This paper makes a case for conviviality as a currency for frontier Africans. It argues that incompleteness is the normal order of things, and that conviviality invites us to celebrate and preserve incompleteness and mitigate the delusions of grandeur that come with ambitions and claims of completeness. Conviviality encourages frontier Africans to reach out, encounter and explore ways of enhancing or complementing themselves with the added possibilities of potency brought their way by the incompleteness of oth… Show more

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“…To that end, I challenge the placing of knowledges produced by universities on a league table as if there are universal and homogenous socioeconomic needs, missions, goals, capacities and capabilities across nations, regions and continents. Africans and the fruit of their creative imagination (the knowledges they produce) should adopt different forms and manifest themselves differently according to context and necessity (Nyamnjoh 2015) as a way of self-liberation and identification. We can, in the same vein, attribute global university rankings as a form of 'academic capitalism in the age of globalization' (De Sousa Santos 2014) which can be described as…”
Section: In Search Of Knowledge Identities In the African Universitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To that end, I challenge the placing of knowledges produced by universities on a league table as if there are universal and homogenous socioeconomic needs, missions, goals, capacities and capabilities across nations, regions and continents. Africans and the fruit of their creative imagination (the knowledges they produce) should adopt different forms and manifest themselves differently according to context and necessity (Nyamnjoh 2015) as a way of self-liberation and identification. We can, in the same vein, attribute global university rankings as a form of 'academic capitalism in the age of globalization' (De Sousa Santos 2014) which can be described as…”
Section: In Search Of Knowledge Identities In the African Universitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O intuito é demonstrar o caráter profícuo da pesquisa minuciosa por ensejar associações analíticas capazes de criar entendimentos fi ccionais, isto é, antagônicos a qualquer retorno ou redutibilidade ao "real do mundo". Para uma contribuição que caminha na mesma direção, ver Nyamnjoh (2015).…”
Section: Ideais De Existênciaunclassified
“…Failure to do so might condemn the soul to remain anchored to the place where the body encountered death, something that is tantamount to spiritual disconnection and metaphysical itinerancy. The risk is for the soul to remain ad infinitum in the place of death (Núñez and Wilhelm-Solomon 2013;Moyo, Núñez, and Leuta, 2016). In Johannesburg, as noted by Núñez and Wilhelm-Solomon (2013) and Núñez and Wheeler (2012), this fear gives rise to extensive economies of death, 'economies based on the need to deal with bodies and their spirits' (Moyo, Núñez, and Leuta, 2016, 279).…”
Section: Ontology and Decolonizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The risk is for the soul to remain ad infinitum in the place of death (Núñez and Wilhelm-Solomon 2013;Moyo, Núñez, and Leuta, 2016). In Johannesburg, as noted by Núñez and Wilhelm-Solomon (2013) and Núñez and Wheeler (2012), this fear gives rise to extensive economies of death, 'economies based on the need to deal with bodies and their spirits' (Moyo, Núñez, and Leuta, 2016, 279). These speak to the ontological force and vitalism of material and corporeal substances (cf.…”
Section: Ontology and Decolonizationmentioning
confidence: 99%