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https://www.podcasts.ens.psl.eu/en/ecole-normale-superieure-modernites-africaines/202303010500-modernites-sorcieres
Qu’appelle-t-on la sorcellerie aujourd’hui ? Où se trouve la magie dans notre monde contemporain ? A quoi correspondent ces discours ? Que nous disent les modernités sorcellaires de notre économie globalisée ? Qu’est-ce que la sorcellerie africaine fait au grand récit de la Modernité occidentale ?
Dans cet épisode, nous explorons ces questions avec deux anthropologues qui dépoussièrent un thème classique de l’anthropologie : Julien Bonhomme et Sasha (Alexandre) Newell.
Julien Bonhomme a coordonné le colloque Modernités Africaines, il est aujourd’hui directeur d’études à l’EHESS, et Sasha Newell dirige le laboratoire d’anthropologie des mondes contemporains de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles.
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/urban-lab/publications/2021/oct/black-urbanisms-podcast-series
Using the influential work of Prof AbdouMaliq Simone on Blackness and the Urban as a starting point, throughout this podcast series we source different perspectives articulated by researchers from across Europe and Africa, including Dr Lioba Hirsch, Prof Ola Uduku, Dr Hélène Neveu-Kringelbach, Victoria Okoye, Dr Evance Mwathunga, and Prof Wilbard Kombé.
Scripted and hosted by Dr Alana Osbourne (Université Libre de Bruxelles), the podcasts emerge from two sessions hosted by the Urban Lab and curated by Prof Jennifer Robinson (UCL) in 2019, as part of an international conference exploring emerging themes and critical methodologies at the frontiers of urban theory and practice.
The podcast series was co-ordinated by Dr Clare Melhuish (UCL), produced by Deborah Shorindé for Whistledown Productions, and supported by Dr Kamna Patel, former Bartlett Vice-Dean for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. The podcast artwork is by Jahnavi Inniss. With thanks to the Laboratoire d'Anthropologie des Mondes Contemporains at ULB, The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, UCL Centre for Critical Heritage Studies, UCL Global Engagement, UCL Grand Challenges, UCL Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Toronto and IJURR for their support.
To hear more audio from the ‘At the frontiers of the urban’ conference, visit UCL Urban Laboratory’s SoundCloud page.
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