Best known for his 1988 classic The Invention of Africa, Mudimbe argued that 19th- and 20th-century European missionaries, explorers and anthropologists built a “colonial library,” a body of knowledge that justified domination by framing Africans as objects of study rather than subjects of their own histories.
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Best known for his 1988 classic The Invention of Africa, Mudimbe argued that 19th- and 20th-century European missionaries, explorers and anthropologists built a “colonial library,” a body of knowledge that justified domination by framing Africans as objects of study rather than subjects of their own histories.