Textual Life: Shaykh Musa Kamara and the Politics of Knowledge

Textual Life: Shaykh Musa Kamara and the Politics of Knowledge

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Wendell H. Marsh (Mohammad VI Polytechnic University) to explore his groundbreaking book Textual Life: Islam, Africa, and the Fate of the Humanities (Columbia University Press, 2025). Marsh takes us deep into the intellectual world of Shaykh Musa Kamara, a towering figure of West African Islamic scholarship, whose bilingual manuscript History of the Blacks becomes a lens for examining colonial disruption, epistemic resistance, and the literary life of African thought.

We unpack how Marsh reimagines African Islamic texts not as anthropological artifacts but as living documents of literary and philosophical engagement. From Kamara’s struggle to publish in colonial Senegal to the broader implications for postcolonial humanities, this conversation challenges us to rethink what counts as knowledge, who gets to preserve it, and how textual traditions shape futures across continents.

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Mapping Defiance: Dr. Mark Deets on the Casamance Conflict

Mapping Defiance: Dr. Mark Deets on the Casamance Conflict

This episode of The Africanist Podcast features a rich and thought‑provoking conversation with Dr. Mark Deets of the American University in Cairo, whose award‑winning monograph A Country of Defiance (...

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Tanzania’s Political Crisis: State, Protest, and Consequences

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In this installment of our series Podcasting African Democracy, we sit down with Dr. Aikande Kwayu to unpack the turbulent aftermath of Tanzania’s recent presidential election. Marked by allegations o...

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Insistent Presence: Reimagining the Human Figure, Histories & Identities

Insistent Presence: Reimagining the Human Figure, Histories & Identities

In this episode, Ph.D candidate, (in Art History) Margaret Nagawa discusses "Insistent Presence", her curated exhibition at Emory University's Michael Carlos Museum. "Drawn from the collections of the...

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Taxed to the Limit: Kenya’s Youth Uprising and the Fight for Economic Justice

Taxed to the Limit: Kenya’s Youth Uprising and the Fight for Economic Justice

This episode is the first installment of a new series entitled Podcasting African Democracy. It was recorded on August 5th, 2025. In this episode, we speak with Wairimu Gathimba — writer, researcher, ...

17 Sep 202547min

Sonic Scholarship: Teaching, Research and the Academic Podcast

Sonic Scholarship: Teaching, Research and the Academic Podcast

In this special episode recorded live at the 2024 African Studies Association's Conference in Chicago, we delve into the vibrant world of academic podcasting with scholar-creators: Peter Alegi (Michig...

9 Juli 202557min

Africanfuturism vs. Afrofuturism

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Step into the imaginative realms of Africanfuturism in this insightful episode featuring Prof. Kimberly Cleveland of Georgia State University in conversation with Bukunmi Bifarin (Emory University). C...

23 Juni 202554min

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