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3 Foreword: In focus: a comparative reading of Souleymane Bachir Diagne and Jean-Loup Amselle Seeing double Looking through cultural spectacles Convergences Souleymane Bachir Diagne: a philosophy of translation Jean-Loup Amselle: an uncompromising anthropology From one dialogue to another Notes
5 1 Universalism in questions Notes
6 2 On the universal and universalism Notes
7 3 Race, culture, identity Merleau-Ponty Class and identity First phase: Notebook of a Return to My Native Land (1939) Second phase: the Discourse on Colonialism (1950) Third phase: the letter to Maurice Thorez (1956) Philosophy and anthropology Universalism as a matrix Notes
8 4 Africanity, Afrocentrism, representation Notes
9 5 The racial ban on representation Exhibit B Rumour Deconstructing race and (skin) colour Notes
10 6 On cultural and linguistic specificities The non-existence of language(s) The reversal of the linguistic stigma For a geopolitics of languages Notes
11 7 On African languages and translation Notes
12 8 An optimism of translation Notes
13 9 On philosophy in Islam and on the question of a ‘West African Islam’ What led me to write about Islam Falsafa in general and the philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal in particular Islam: the West African heritage The ‘Sufi preference’? Notes
14 10 The political instrumentalization of a West African Sufi Islam West African Sufi Islam and ‘Black Islam’ Notes
15 11 West African Sufism revisited
16 12 Thinking/creating Africa Notes
17 13 On the non-existence of Africa … and of Europe African diaspora/Black Atlantic African diaspora and the sixth region of Africa Thinking/creating Africa Notes
18 14 On Africa and pan-Africanism Notes
19 15 Souleymane Bachir Diagne’s ‘desire for Africa’ Notes
20 16 Were human rights born in Africa? Act One Act Two Act Three: Souleymane Kanté and N’Ko Act Four: the Kankan meeting (1998) The aftermath of the Kankan meeting: ‘Charter of Kurukan Fuga’ or ‘Charter of the Mandé’? Notes
21 17 On the charters of the Mandé Addendum on the ‘Charter of the Mandé’ and the ‘Hunters’ Oath’ Notes
22 18 On various contemporary questions White privilege, Whiteness, anti-White racism Intersectionality and universalism Cultural appropriation Non-diversity and communitarianism State racism or racism in the state? Notes
23 Bibliography
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