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Diasporic Identity, Intellectual Nomadism and its African Theorists
Critical Arts ( IF 0.467 ) Pub Date : 2023-04-24 , DOI: 10.1080/02560046.2023.2201711
Keyan G. Tomaselli

ABSTRACT

A dynamic framework for debating diasporic African identity draws on Ntongela Masilela’s work on the New African Movement. Linking the global to the local, the argument connects theorists who have applied similar dialectical arguments in other expressive sites as they try to make sense of their own cultural origins and subsequent diasporic nomadism. Drawing on the nomadic ideas of Teshome Gabriel, other travelling scholars engaged in pluriversal thinking were invited to respond to a developing analysis to help shape this article’s outcome. The question facing such academic travellers is where do their bodies belong? And, how do these disparate bodies interact across spaces, races, continents and identities? Successful identities in the modern world are argued to be hybrid, fluid and diasporic, deriving from the original Kalahari San. Nomadism is the unifying metaphor in explaining cultural hybridity and identity construction.



中文翻译:

离散身份、知识分子游牧及其非洲理论家

摘要

讨论散居非洲人身份的动态框架借鉴了恩通格拉·马西莱拉 (Ntongela Masilela) 关于新非洲运动的著作。该论点将全球与地方联系起来,将在其他表达场所应用类似辩证论点的理论家联系起来,因为他们试图弄清自己的文化起源和随后的流散游牧。借鉴 Teshome Gabriel 的游牧思想,其他从事多元宇宙思维的旅行学者受邀回应发展中的分析,以帮助形成本文的结果。这些学术旅行者面临的问题是他们的身体属于哪里?而且,这些不同的身体如何跨越空间、种族、大陆和身份进行互动?现代世界中的成功身份被认为是混合的、流动的和散居的,源自原始的卡拉哈里桑人。

更新日期:2023-04-25
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