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15 Okt 2020
17:00

Online

Veranstalter:
University of Cambridge Centre of African Studies

Webinar: Dr Abidemi Babatunde Babalola - Africa and the discourse of inventiveness

Deep Historical and Archaeological Perspectives - Garrod seminar series

Please join University of Cambridge Centre of African Studies this Thursday, 15 October at 5pm (Basel) for the first talk of the Michaelmas 2020 Garrod seminar series.

Dr Abidemi Babatunde Babalola, Smuts Research Fellow at the Centre of African Studies, University of Cambridge and a Fellow of the McDonald Institute, will be speaking on "Africa and the discourse of inventiveness: Deep Historical and Archaeological Perspectives".

The view of backward Africa incapable of creativity is still being peddled even within academia. Scholars who promote such erroneous views define innovation and invention as grand phenomena restricted to a particular group of people from some regions of the globe, which exclude Africa. This narrative fails to recognize and appreciate innovation and its adaptive nature at the micro societal/regional level. In this presentation, I will first discuss the genesis of the discriminatory notion of a dark Africa that lacks creativeness and how this idea has been sustained and pervaded in contemporary time. Did Africans create or invent sophisticated technology? Using the example of early indigenous glass production and other high-temperature technologies in sub-Saharan, the lecture provides insight into this question. It argues that significant attention needs to be directed toward understanding the intricacies of early African technologies, especially at the micro societal/regional scale, to provide a new interpretation and narrative that showcases African's creativity and inventiveness.

For those unable to attend the live event, a recording of Dr Babalola's presentation will be made available on the Department of Archaeology YouTube channel.

This presentation will be delivered via Zoom. Please register via the link provided below.

 

 


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