- In
several Bantu mythologies, mokele-
mbembe (also
written as "mokèlé-
mbèmbé") is a
mythical water-dwelling
entity that is
believed to
exist in the Congo...
- Joseph-Achille
Mbembe,
known as
Achille Mbembe (/əmˈbɛmbeɪ/; born 1957), is a
Cameroonian historian,
political theorist, and
public intellectual who is...
- Look up
mbembe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mbembe can be:
Achille Mbembe,
Cameroonian philosopher and
political scientist Mbembe language, Cross-River...
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works projects and
military conscription.
Mbembe contrasts colonial violence with that of the postcolony.
Mbembe demonstrates that
violence in the postcolony...
- how some must die. The
deployment of
necropolitics creates what
Achille Mbembe calls deathworlds, or "new and
unique forms of
social existence in which...
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Mbembe is a
Cross River language of Nigeria. Odut, a
divergent variety spoken in a
village far
South of the rest of
Mbembe, had 20
speakers in 1980 and...
-
essays by
Cameroonian philosopher and
political theorist Achille Mbembe. The book is
Mbembe's most well-known work and
explores questions of
power and subjectivity...
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Mbembe, or more
specifically Tigon Mbembe, is a
Jukunoid language of
Cameroon and Nigeria. The
alphabet is
based on the
General Alphabet of
Cameroon Languages...
- in the
orthographies of
several languages of Cameroon, including: Feʼfeʼ
Mbembe Mbo (?): but not Akoose,
though it does have
phonemes /aa/ and /ɑɑ/; nor...
- Africa. With her husband,
Achille Mbembe, she has
written about Johannesburg as an Afropolis, and
Nuttall and
Mbembe co-edited Johannesburg: The Elusive...