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Africanist Voices
Malick Lo
2 episodes
5 days ago
Africanist Voices is a podcast dedicated to exploring Africa's political, socio-economic, and cultural landscapes, along with its connections to the global African diaspora. Through in-depth conversations with scholars, researchers, writers, artists, and activists, we create a space for critical engagement with African studies, literature, migration, gender, history, and more.
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Africanist Voices is a podcast dedicated to exploring Africa's political, socio-economic, and cultural landscapes, along with its connections to the global African diaspora. Through in-depth conversations with scholars, researchers, writers, artists, and activists, we create a space for critical engagement with African studies, literature, migration, gender, history, and more.
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Africanist Voices
Ken Bugul – Écrire depuis les marges : exil, mémoire et liberté

Dans cet épisode marquant, Malick Lo reçoit Ken Bugul, figure majeure de la littérature africaine francophone, pour une conversation à cœur ouvert. Autrice de romans puissants tels que Le Baobab fou ou Riwan ou le chemin de sable, Ken Bugul revient sur son parcours atypique, marqué par l’exil, la solitude, la folie — mais aussi par une force d’écriture rare et libératrice.


🌀 Exil, identité, aliénation

🔥 Féminité, folie, liberté

🌍 Transmission, littérature, engagement


Entre récit intime et analyse lucide, elle explore les failles de la condition postcoloniale, les silences du corps féminin, et la place de l’écrivain·e dans nos sociétés en mutation. Une voix radicale, indomptable, profondément humaine.


✨ À écouter absolument si vous vous intéressez à la littérature africaine, aux voix féminines, aux résistances postcoloniales — ou à ce que signifie vivre et créer depuis la marge.


🎧 Disponible sur Spotify, Apple Podcasts et toutes les plateformes.

📲 Suivez-nous sur les réseaux : @TheAfricanistVoicesPodcast

💬 Commentez, partagez, et rejoignez la conversation.


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🎶 Crédits musicaux / Music Credits

Cet épisode contient des extraits de musique ouest-africaine utilisés à des fins éducatives et de commentaire culturel. Toute la musique reste la propriété intellectuelle des artistes et de leurs labels respectifs.

  • ​ “Jarabi” – Toumani & Sidiki Diabaté

🎵 Écouter sur YouTube : https://youtu.be/-cLAwAOi-hA?si=6pP5MsgkC5oF_l09

  • ​ “Ndakarou” – Youssou N’Dour

🎵 Écouter sur YouTube : https://youtu.be/oF_G3AFtUUA?si=XV9ZmQRsZuKXto0W

  • ​ “Repose en paix” – Toumani Diabaté

🎵 Écouter sur YouTube : https://youtu.be/oQk-nyEvEAk?feature=shared


🙏 Merci de soutenir les artistes en découvrant leurs œuvres complètes.


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🇬🇧 English Description


🎙️ In this powerful episode, Malick Lo welcomes Ken Bugul, internationally acclaimed Senegalese author, for an intimate and thought-provoking conversation. Known for groundbreaking works like The Abandoned Baobab and Riwan or the Path of Sand, Bugul reflects on a life shaped by exile, solitude, madness — and a fierce, liberating force of literary creation.


🌀 Exile, Identity, Alienation

🔥 Femininity, Madness, Freedom

🌍 Transmission, Literature, Commitment


Blending personal storytelling with deep analysis, she explores the wounds of the postcolonial condition, the silences imposed on the female body, and the writer’s role in societies in transition. A radical, untamed, and profoundly human voice.


✨ A must-listen for anyone interested in African literature, women’s narratives, postcolonial resistance — or what it means to live and write from the margins.


🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

📲 Follow us on social media: @TheAfricanistVoicesPodcast

💬 Comment, share, and join the conversation.


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🎶 Music Credits

This episode includes excerpts of West African music used for educational and cultural commentary purposes. All music remains the intellectual property of the artists and their respective labels.

  • ​ “Jarabi” – Toumani & Sidiki Diabaté

🎵 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-cLAwAOi-hA?si=6pP5MsgkC5oF_l09

  • ​ “Ndakarou” – Youssou N’Dour

🎵 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/oF_G3AFtUUA?si=XV9ZmQRsZuKXto0W

  • ​ “Repose en paix” – Toumani Diabaté

🎵 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/oQk-nyEvEAk?feature=shared


🙏 Please consider supporting the artists by exploring their full works.

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5 months ago
50 minutes 22 seconds

Africanist Voices
Theater, Decolonization, and Identity in Francophone Africa: A conversation with Prof Brian Valente-Quinn

This episode examines the transformative role of theater in Francophone Africa as a tool for decolonial resistance and cultural expression. From the role of theater in decolonial resistance to the unique stagecraft of Senegal, Professor Brian Valente-Quinn (University of Colorado Boulder) discusses how performance has shaped national identities, religious communities, and social movements. Featuring insights from immersive study programs in Dakar, Dr. Valente-Quinn discusses how these experiences shape student's understanding of activism, performance, and African theater. In addition, Dr. Valente-Quinn delves into the intersection of religious identity and performance in Murid culture, highlighting the significance of activism, performance, and African theater. Whether you're a student, researcher, or theater enthusiast, this episode offers a captivating journey into evolving art of African performance.


Music: Jammu Africa by Ismael Lo &(217) Gainde - YouTube

NB: I do not own the rights to the music.

Selected readings: "Senegalese Stagecraft - Northwestern University Press" by Brian Valente-QuinnBamba, The Taste of Knowledge on VimeoPrograms>Education Abroad

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8 months ago
34 minutes 52 seconds

Africanist Voices
Africanist Voices is a podcast dedicated to exploring Africa's political, socio-economic, and cultural landscapes, along with its connections to the global African diaspora. Through in-depth conversations with scholars, researchers, writers, artists, and activists, we create a space for critical engagement with African studies, literature, migration, gender, history, and more.