The African (Area) Studies Experience: An Intellectual History
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Resumo: | The idea of “Area studies” emerged before the Cold War. However, we must distinguish the genesis of the idea from its later institutionalisation in Western universities post-1945. Using African studies as a case, this paper examine the early origins of Area studies pre-1945, chiefly in England. We then trace the development of African studies in the USA, its connection to the changing political and economic interests after 1945 and its belated development in Brazil. This version of African studies largely reflected the evolving interests of countries who supported and funded it. It produced usable knowledge that primarily advanced their colonial and neo-colonial enterprises. Gatekeepers arose in the Global North, who founded well supported academic journals and African studies associations that, for a while, seldom engaged with black scholars in Africa. African studies scholars are still dealing with these fractured legacies and research agenda that favours funders from the Global North. |
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The African (Area) Studies Experience: An Intellectual HistoryA experiência dos Estudos (de área) Africanos: uma história intelectualAfrican StudiesArea StudiesMelville HerskovitsCarnegie CorporationLord HaileyEstudos AfricanosEstudos de ÁreaMelville HerskovitsCarnegie CorporationLord HaileyThe idea of “Area studies” emerged before the Cold War. However, we must distinguish the genesis of the idea from its later institutionalisation in Western universities post-1945. Using African studies as a case, this paper examine the early origins of Area studies pre-1945, chiefly in England. We then trace the development of African studies in the USA, its connection to the changing political and economic interests after 1945 and its belated development in Brazil. This version of African studies largely reflected the evolving interests of countries who supported and funded it. It produced usable knowledge that primarily advanced their colonial and neo-colonial enterprises. Gatekeepers arose in the Global North, who founded well supported academic journals and African studies associations that, for a while, seldom engaged with black scholars in Africa. African studies scholars are still dealing with these fractured legacies and research agenda that favours funders from the Global North.A ideia de Estudos de Área emergiu antes da Guerra Fria. No entanto, devemos distinguir a gênese da ideia da sua institucionalização tardia nas universidades ocidentais pós-1945. Usando os Estudos Africanos com um estudo de caso, esse artigo examina as primeiras origens dos Estudos de Área pré-1945, principalmente na Inglaterra. Em seguida, traçamos o desenvolvimento dos Estudos Africanos nos Estados Unidos, e sua conexão com as mudanças políticas e interesses econômicos após 1945, bom como seu desenvolvimento tardio no Brasil. Essa versão de Estudos Africanos refletiu amplamente a evolução do interesse dos países que os apoiaram e financiaram. Produzindo conhecimento utilizável que fomentava principalmente os seus empreendimentos coloniais e neocoloniais, guardiões das fronteiras do campo surgiram no Norte Global, tendo fundado revistas acadêmicas e associações de Estudos Africanos bem financiadas, as quais, por um tempo, raramente envolviam estudiosos negros da África. Os investigadores dos Estudos Africanos continuam lidando com esses legados fraturados e agendas de pesquisas que favorecem os financiadores do Norte Global.UFBA2023-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionDouble-blid peer-reviewed articleArtigo avaliado por pares em regime de duplo anonimatoapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/afroasia/article/view/5206110.9771/aa.v0i68.52061Afro-Ásia; No. 68 (2023); 214-251Afro-Ásia; n. 68 (2023); 214-2511981-14110002-0591reponame:Afro-Ásia (Online)instname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBAporhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/afroasia/article/view/52061/31268Copyright (c) 2024 Enocent Msindohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMsindo, Enocent 2024-01-20T17:14:32Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufba.br:article/52061Revistahttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/afroasiaPUBhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/afroasia/oaiafroasia@ufba.br1981-14110002-0591opendoar:2024-01-20T17:14:32Afro-Ásia (Online) - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)false |
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The African (Area) Studies Experience: An Intellectual History A experiência dos Estudos (de área) Africanos: uma história intelectual |
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The African (Area) Studies Experience: An Intellectual History |
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The African (Area) Studies Experience: An Intellectual History Msindo, Enocent African Studies Area Studies Melville Herskovits Carnegie Corporation Lord Hailey Estudos Africanos Estudos de Área Melville Herskovits Carnegie Corporation Lord Hailey |
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The African (Area) Studies Experience: An Intellectual History |
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The African (Area) Studies Experience: An Intellectual History |
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The African (Area) Studies Experience: An Intellectual History |
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The African (Area) Studies Experience: An Intellectual History |
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The African (Area) Studies Experience: An Intellectual History |
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Msindo, Enocent |
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Msindo, Enocent |
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African Studies Area Studies Melville Herskovits Carnegie Corporation Lord Hailey Estudos Africanos Estudos de Área Melville Herskovits Carnegie Corporation Lord Hailey |
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African Studies Area Studies Melville Herskovits Carnegie Corporation Lord Hailey Estudos Africanos Estudos de Área Melville Herskovits Carnegie Corporation Lord Hailey |
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The idea of “Area studies” emerged before the Cold War. However, we must distinguish the genesis of the idea from its later institutionalisation in Western universities post-1945. Using African studies as a case, this paper examine the early origins of Area studies pre-1945, chiefly in England. We then trace the development of African studies in the USA, its connection to the changing political and economic interests after 1945 and its belated development in Brazil. This version of African studies largely reflected the evolving interests of countries who supported and funded it. It produced usable knowledge that primarily advanced their colonial and neo-colonial enterprises. Gatekeepers arose in the Global North, who founded well supported academic journals and African studies associations that, for a while, seldom engaged with black scholars in Africa. African studies scholars are still dealing with these fractured legacies and research agenda that favours funders from the Global North. |
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