Achille Mbembe

LISTEN: THE IDEA OF A BORDERLESS WORLD BY ACHILLE MBEMBE

CHIMURENGA LIBRARY

The capacity to decide who can move, who can settle, where and under what conditions is increasingly becoming the core of political struggles over sovereignty, nationalism, citizenship, security and freedom. With western colonial expansion, and more decisively with the advent of capitalism, the raison d’être of the border attends to key questions such as: to whom does the earth belong? Who can lay what type of claims to what part of it and to the various beings who inhabit them? Who determines its distribution or partition?  

In this week’s Wednesday evening broadcast we listen to Achille Mbembe’s Tanner Lecture on Human Values presented at Yale University in March 2018 and re-produced in Circulations and the African Imagination of a Borderless World. Achille Mbembe argues that the power of the border lies in its capacity to regulate the multiple distributions of populations on the body of the earth, and in so doing, to affect the vital forces of all kinds of beings.

Wednesday, 06 May 2026 from 7pm
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African Futures Knowledge Production: Where do we go from here?

“Who generates knowledge about Africa? How do past, present and future collide in representations of the continent? And what are the different languages we use to speak about Africa’s political, technological and cultural tomorrow?” Listen to this talk on PASS. 31/10/2015. 10hoo-13h00 While the world embraces information as both resource and currency, Africa is busy working on telling its story and imagining that story’s future. Will this shift the way in which we think about information or data? Can fiction …  ( continue reading

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