Analogue Africa

Analogue Africa

By: Jeremy Harding

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A ground-breaking collection of essays on African art, culture and de-colonial imagination

Africa is a convenient abbreviation for 54 countries in which more than a thousand languages are spoken. This book offers a side-long glance, one that complicate the idea of a single continent by picking out specific episodes, specific practices–cinema, art, ethnography and journalism–that rescue us from generalisations. So much of what we understand about these places comes from western media sources and informed by a need to treat Africa as a metaphor.

Analogue Africa excavates the many facets of the anti-colonial imagination: cinema, photography, art and journalism. The book celebrates the ingenuity with which African artists, and a handful of Europeans, have reimagined the colonial encounter and the struggle against white minority rule.

This includes artists, filmmakers and photographers such as John Akomfrah, William Kentridge, Binyavanga Wainaina, Seydou Keïta, Sanlé Sory and Ruth Motau. Harding also looks at the role of western museums, The British Museum, the Musée du quai Branly, Tervuren, that display African art, and what it says about the post colonial imagination.

Details & specs

Publisher name:
Verso Books

Publication date:
2026-03-17

Format:
Hardback

Distributor:
Penguin Random House

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