Guests of 2023
Dr. Benjamin Mudzanir - Zimbabwe University
(October - November, 2023)
Dr Benjamin Mudzanire is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Curriculum Studies at Great Zimbabwe University where he teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses in language and literature. He holds a Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in African Languages from the University of South Africa... ...more
Dr. Mimboabe Bakpa - "Gur languages and Togo-Ghana-Mountain languages"
(September - November, 2023)
From 20.09. 2023 to 1.11.2023, I was a guest at the Institute of African Studies (IAS) of the University of Bayreuth. During my stay, I worked on the following projects:
- The challenges for the success of mother tongue teaching/learning in Togo
- Grammatical issues in the contact between Gur languages and Togo-Ghana-Mountain languages.
Prof. Joseph Awetori Yaro - "Modernising African Agriculture: Agrarian Accumulation and the Dispossession of the Peasantry"
(October, 2023)
Prof. Joseph Awetori Yaro is a professor of Human Geography at the University of Ghana. He combines a rich background in development studies and rural geography. He is currently the Principal of the University of Ghana Accra City and the West Africa Regional Hub Coordinator for the Futures Agricultural Consortium. ...more
Dr. Senayon Olaoluwa - "Mapping African Ecocriticism: Time, Space, Context"
(October, 2023)
Dr. Senayon Olaoluwa is from the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ibadan where he is the Inaugural Director of the TETF and Centre of Excellence for Diaspora Studies. His research expertise broadly draws upon the notion of diaspora as an umbrella concept that describes experiences which are suggestive of ''not being home'' in both literal and figurative terms. ...more
Dr. Moulay Driss El Maarouf - "Social Media in Morocco"
(August - September, 2023)
Dr. Moulay Driss El Maarouf is an Associate Professor at the Department of English at Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (Sais), Fez in Morocco. His research focus is on Cultural Studies, including cultural theory, music festivals, and sub-culture, childhood lives, social movements, precarious communities, digital ecologies, scatology, and popular culture. ...more
Dr. Mouhamed Abdallah Ly - Head of the Social Studies Laboratory and Editor-in-Chief of the Bulletin de l'IFAN Ch. A. Diop, série B: Sciences Humaines
(June - July, 2023)
Dr. Mouhamed Abdallah Ly is Senior Research Fellow in Language Sciences at the Institut Fondamental d'Afrique noire (Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar). He is currently Head of the Social Studies Laboratory and Editor-in-Chief of the Bulletin de l'IFAN Ch. A. Diop, série B: Sciences Humaines. Although he did his doctoral thesis in Language Sciences (Montpellier III), the fields of knowledge he draws on in his work are sociolinguistics, discourse analysis and ecolinguistics. ...more
Grace Wangari - "Colonialism: An Oral Musical History"
(June, 2023)
I am a Performance Storyteller and Children's author based in Nairobi. In my visit to Bayreuth last year (and also 2022) I had come to stage a joint Storytelling and Music performance together with Hamburg based musician Sven Kacirek. ...more
Gertrude Nkrumah - "Creating and Implementation of Teaching and Learning Material at Bavarian Grammar Schools on the Topic of Africa for Geography Lessons"
(June, 2023)
On June 12, 2023, I participated in a workshop on the context of the power of images and post-colonialism in textbooks, at the University of Bayreuth.
The workshop took place from the 12th to the 18th of June and was mainly a two-fold event. The first part of the workshop began on the 13th through to the 14th of June 2023 and this part mainly involved teachers from Germany, South Africa, and Ghana. ...more
Mamour Dramé - "Kàllaamay Réew Mi"
(May - June, 2023)
I am a researcher in linguistics and language sciences at the IFAN - Cheikh Anta Diop Linguistics Laboratory at the Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar (UCAD). My research focuses is on Wolof dialectology, documentation and the didactics of African languages. In 2012, I defended my doctoral thesis at the Department of Linguistics and Language Sciences of UCAD's Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences (FLSH), entitled "Phonology and comparative morphosyntax of three Wolof dialects". ...more
Dr. Mounirou Diallo - "Guelwaar by Sembène Ousmane: from film to novel"
(April - June, 2023)
Dr. Mounirou Diallo holds a doctorate in philosophy and is a lecturer and researcher in the philosophy department of the Faculty of Letters and Humanities at Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar. His research focuses on aesthetic anthropology and transcultural aesthetics. ...more
Mahammodu Mudi Mohammed Yahaya - "Shape, Meaning, the Archive and Me"
(March - April, 2023)
Mallam Mudi Yahaya is a visual artist whose work explores interpretations of African hybrid identities and their varied visual dialects, currencies, and vocabularies. With the massive digitization of media data, Mudi investigates aesthetics that connect postcolonial, post-global African identities mediated by still photography and cinema linked with politics, philosophy, history, time, religion, power, violence, intolerance, gender, and race matters. ...more
Dr. Thomas McNamara- University in Melbourne, Australia
(January - February, 2023)
Dr. Thomas McNamara is a Lecturer in Development Studies at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. He is the Deputy Director of the Master of International Development and a lecturer in that program. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (First Class Honours) and a PhD in Development Studies from The University of Melbourne. ...more