Africa, Method, Theory

How does current research grounded in Africa decenter the perspectives from which we understand knowledge production in urban studies, history, anthropology, and related fields? 

Organized by George-Paul Meiu (Anthropology), Julia Tischler (African History), Kenny Cupers (Urban Studies), and Marie Muschalek (African History), this course and public lecture series facilitates in-depth engagement with four prominent scholars' research-in-progress and, through it, a discussion about the cutting edge of theory and method.

27 September 2024: Introduction (only 11:15-13:00)

11 October 2024: Grace Adeniyi-Ogunyankin (Queen’s University)
Future Matters: Youth and (In)Concrete Time in Lagos

1 November 2024: Nancy Rose Hunt (University of Florida)
Traces or Cases?

22 November 2024: Ademide Adelusi-Adeluyi (Howard University)
Lagos Life: Streets, Maps, History

6 December 2024: Jacob S. Dlamini (Princeton University)
Belongings: South Africa and the Search for History

Times and venue:
Classes take place from 12.15-4.00pm (Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201), public lectures from 4.15-6.00pm (Alte Universität, Hörsaal -101)