The imagined Africa of the West: a critical perspective on Western imaginations of Africa

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This debate piece discusses how exceptionalised images of Africa are reproduced in contemporary Western discourse and imagination, and argues that these exceptionalised depictions of Africa enable Western consciousness to escape a confrontation with its own dysfunctionalities, hereby projecting all the excremental features characterising human existence on to its African Other. This is interpreted as a way for Western subjects to alter themselves into a position of idealised and imagined advanced civilisation – thus legitimising contemporary acts of neo-colonial exploitation in Africa.
Original languageEnglish
JournalReview of African Political Economy
Volume47
Issue number164
Pages (from-to)324-334
ISSN0305-6244
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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