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stream: Imagining ‘Africanness’
2024 marks the final year of the UN International Decade for People of African Descent. The conveners invite research dealing with the self-understanding of different individuals and groups in Africa and its diaspora and their (historical and recent) interrelations and mutual perceptions. This includes what it means and has meant to be ‘other’ in African contexts, as informed by (but not limited to) queer and intersectional studies.
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Imagining Africa, Gender and the Reconfiguration of Dress Culture now and the Future.
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Africanness on the periphery: Perspectives from the Indian Ocean islands
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Building an African Republic: History and Identity in Americo-Liberian Memory
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Afri-Islam: Reconfigurations of Islamic Literatures and Performative Arts in and out of Post-colonial Africa
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The future of restituted objects: What relevance in societies on the African continent in the 21st century?
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Imagining God in an African Muslim metropolis: Religion and popular culture in Kano
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Formation of Religious Subjectivities in the African Diaspora
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Of Japa, Afropolitanism and Fluid Spaces: Rethinking Africa on the move