Exzellenzstrategie

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jacky Kosgei

Global Encounters Junior-Professorship | English Department | University of Tübingen

Decanonisation Research Methodologies: Working with oral, non-Europhone texts

6th February 2024 | 6 p.m. | Neue Aula - Großer Senat

Ngugi wa Thiong’o argues that the lower esteem with which oral material was historically treated became ‘the basis for expelling some cultures from history and complex thoughts, consigning them to a place in hell’. Moving beyond this much discussed albeit inconclusive debate on the tension between orality and literacy, this talk takes a more productive path, asking, what happens to theories of community formation when previously hidden, ignored, and suppressed oral knowledge is unearthed? Taking as a case in point the history of Fort Jesus in Mombasa, I think about the implications of such a project, showing the theoretical and narrative possibilities that reside in an attempt to re-figure the colonial archive. The aim is to make manifest the constellation of ideas, truths, and realities that emerge when new perspectives are brought to light.