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Valentin-Yves Mudimbe (born 8 December 1941, Jadotville, Belgian Congo) is a Congolese philosopher, professor, and author of poems, novels, as well as books and articles on African culture and intellectual history.[1] Mudimbe is Ruth F. DeVarney Professor of Romance Studies and professor of comparative literature at Duke University and maître de conferences at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris.[2]


Early life and career


He was born in the Belgian Congo, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. As a young man, he joined a monastery, but left in 1962 in order to study the forces that shaped African history. He studied in Louvain (PhD, 1970), came back to Congo and flew to the United States in 1979 for political reasons. He has taught at Haverford College and Stanford University, and is now Professor Emeritus in the Program in Literature at Duke University.[3] His work has had a major impact on many disciplines including African studies, Philosophy, Sociology, Anthropology, Linguistics, Literature, and History.


Work


Mudimbe's work is considered as highly influential for African studies, notably for his major book The Invention of Africa (1988).[4] His writings transformed the intellectual history of Africa by challenging the dominant historic reconstruction of Greek philosophy which according to him was racialised. The influence of Mudimbe's writings for African studies was compared to that of Edward Said's book Orientalism for postcolonial studies.[5] Mudimbe showed that without critiquing the epistemologies which were the basis of the discourses about Africa critical approaches can become fruitless.[6] He received the Herskovits Award given by African Studies Association in 1989.

Mudimbe focuses most closely on phenomenology, structuralism, mythical narratives, and the practice and use of language. As a professor, he has taught courses on these topics, as well as on ancient Greek cultural geography.


Education



Books


Novels
Essays

Secondary literature


In English
In French

See also



References


  1. Orrells, Daniel (1 March 2016). "V.Y. Mudimbe and the Myth of Oedipus". The East African Review (51): 45–59. doi:10.4000/eastafrica.316. ISSN 2071-7245. S2CID 171888569.
  2. Mudimbe, V. Y.; Mudimbé, Vumbi Yoka (1991). UW Press – : Parables and Fables: Exegesis, Textuality, and Politics in Central Africa, V. Y. Mudimbe. ISBN 978-0-299-13064-0.
  3. "Valentin Mudimbe | Program in Literature". literature.duke.edu. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  4. Masolo, D. A. (1991). "An Archaeology of African Knowledge: A Discussion of V. Y. Mudimbe". Callaloo, Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press. 14 (4 (Autumn, 1991)): 998–1011. doi:10.2307/2931218. JSTOR 2931218 via JSTOR.
  5. Mazrui, Ali AlʼAmin (2005). "The Re-invention of Africa: Edward Said, V. Y. Mudimbe, and Beyond". Research in African Literatures. 36 (3): 68–82. doi:10.2979/RAL.2005.36.3.68. S2CID 162245529 via Project MUSE.
  6. Archie, Marlene M. "An Afrocentric Critique of Mudimbe's Book The Invention of Africa" (PDF). African Studies via Institute of African Studies.



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- [en] V. Y. Mudimbe

[fr] Valentin-Yves Mudimbe

Valentin-Yves Mudimbe ou Vumbi-Yoka Mudimbe, souvent typographié V.Y. Mudimbe est un philosophe, écrivain, poète et critique littéraire, né le 8 décembre 1941 à Jadotville (Likasi) au Congo belge (aujourd’hui République démocratique du Congo).



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