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Abdelkarim Skouri
Abdoul Karim Saidou
Abdoulaye Maga
Abdoulaye Toure
Adama Aly Pam
Alioune Fall
Appolinaire D. Gnanvi
Arona Diedhiou
Babacar Toure Mandemory
Bamba Ndiaye
Baye Mballo Kebe
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Caterina Mazzilli
Catherine Baron
Catherine Liousse
Cecelia Lynch
Charles Gueboguo
Charly Tsala Ondobo
Cheikh Abdoul Ahad Mbacke Ba
Cheikh Cisse
Cheikh Thiam
Chikouna Cisse
Cilas Kemedjio
Claudine Valerie B. Rouamba-Ouedraogo
Dan Wolf Meyrowitsch
Didier Fassin
Dorbrene O'Marde
El Hadj Mbaye
Elise Fitte-Duval
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Emmanuelle Lavallee
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Fanny Attas
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Felwine Sarr
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Hamidou Sanou
Helle Samuelsen
Ibrahima K. Kante
Ibrahima Soce Fall
Idrissou Mounpe Chare
Isatou Touray
Issa Shivji
Jacky Bouju
Jacques Tshiwabwa Kuditshini
Jean-Francois Caremel
Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan
Jessica Hagen-Zanker
John Ayotunde Isola Bewaji
Josiane Tantchou
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Mahama Ouedraogo
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Sylvie Ayimpam
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Toussaint Kafarhire Murhula
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Walter Mignolo
Yacouba Tengueri
Yasmine Belhadi
Yvan Renou
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Cheikh Thiam

English and Black Studies

Amherst College

USA

Cheikh Thiam is a Professor of English and Black Studies at Amherst College and the author and editor of several volumes on Negritude and African philosophy and literature including Return to the Kingdom of Childhood: Re-envisioning the philosophical relevance of Negritude, the first book-length study of Leopold Sedar Senghor’s theory of Negritude as philosophy. He is also the author of Epistemologies from the South: Negritude, Modernity, and the Idea of Africa, that was recently published by the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal Press. Cheikh Thiam’s scholarship focuses on the ways in which Africa-centered epistemologies engage with colonial, postcolonial, and decolonial intellectual traditions; question the language divide in Africana studies; interrogate anti-Black racism in literature, philosophy, and cultural studies; and shape conceptions of being and identity in Africa and the African diaspora. He is a former associate editor of Research in African Literature and editor of African Studies Review, the journal of the African Studies Association.



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