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Olúfemi Táíwò, "Against Decolonization: Taking African Agency Seriously" (Hurst, 2022)

New Books in Anthropology

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I'm Going to Repeat the Question a Little Bit, Where Is This Heavy Task?

i completely echo your call to do history to the philosophy in its contexts, with due attention to the uncomfortable outcomes. Ia ouou introduce me to a new term, which, wich fantly, would be super useful in my own research of epistemicide. This idea that colonialism went and brought all sorts of indigenous knowledges into the ground, and all sorts of knowledge is lost. If somebody wants to wolk on the philoophical foundations of indigenous modes of government, youve got to be very specific. So what i'm saying essentially is, this would be the walk of individuals, and some of os who get into groups ar where we are actually pushing these boundaries

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