V. Y. Mudimbe
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V.Y. Mudimbe is a philosopher, professor
Professor
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, and author
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 of books and articles about African culture, poems, and novels. Mudimbe was a former assistant of Michel Foucault. He was born in the Belgian Congo, which became Zaire
Zaire
The Republic of Zaire was the name of the present Democratic Republic of the Congo between 27 October 1971 and 17 May 1997. The name of Zaire derives from the , itself an adaptation of the Kongo word nzere or nzadi, or "the river that swallows all rivers".-Self-proclaimed Father of the Nation:In...

 and is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo
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. As a young man, he joined a Benedictine monastery, but left in order to study the forces that shaped African history. He and his family left Zaire to escape the dictatorship of Mobutu in the early 1980s. After teaching at Haverford College
Haverford College
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 and Stanford University
Stanford University
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, he now teaches at Duke University
Duke University
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.

Mudimbe focuses most closely on phenomenology, structuralism
Structuralism
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, mythical narratives, and the practice and use of language. As a professor, he teaches classes on these topics, as wells as on ancient Greek cultural geography.

Education

  • Junior College Degree, Lovanium University, Leopoldville (Kinshasa), Congo (1962)
  • Diploma, Lovanium University, Kinshasa, Congo (1964)
  • BA, Lovanium University, Kinshasa (1966)
  • Graduate Studies, University of Paris (1968)
  • Ph. D. with High Honors, Université Catholique de Louvain
    Université catholique de Louvain
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    , Belgium (1970)

Books

  • L'Odeur Du Père (1982)
  • The Invention of Africa (1988)
  • Parables and Fables (1991)
  • The Surreptitious Speech, editor (1992)
  • The Rift (1993)
  • The Idea of Africa (1994)
  • Tales of Faith (1997)
  • Nations, Identities, Cultures, editor (1997)
  • Diaspora and Immigration, editor (1999)

External links

  • Duke University Department of Literature - Dr. Mudimbe's faculty page at Duke University
  • University of Cambridge - lecture announcement which explains some of Mudimbe's beliefs (especially about the social sciences
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    ) and gives some biographical information
  • Electronic Review of French and Italian Literary Essays - review of Mudumbe's The Invention of Africa by a Northwestern University professor; touches on his philosophies
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