conference
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Africa Knows! It is time to decolonise minds
Accepted Paper: E31-05.
To panel E31.
Title of paper:
Re-imagining Sahelian borderlands, a postcolonial perspective
Short abstract paper:
Long abstract paper: One of the practices widely involved in the securitization of the area, control of migration and transnational threats is border management, performed by panoply of actors, besides national authorities. Complex networks of these players include NGOs, military, security forces, local populations, criminals, smugglers and insurgents of different type. Border management practices, interplay of numerous actors, emerging conflicts and tensions are also relevant for the understanding of some existing patterns of the Sahelian statehood, power relations and new emerging forms of territorial legitimacy. To analyze and re-imagine this space through a postcolonial lens I will use Homi Bhabha's 'hybridity' and 'mimicry'. Putting together political analysis and postcolonial theory could open up new avenues for transdisciplinary discussions on state, sovereignty and conflicts in the Sahel.
* This conference took place from December 2020 to February 2021 * |