Abstract This article reconsiders V.Y. Mudimbe’s contribution to “decolonial” impulses that are central to current preoccupations in fields such as postcolonial studies. It argues that key concepts developed by Mudimbe, such as the “colonial library,” have been overlooked in these discussions. Further, the article provides insight into important aspects of Mudimbe’s thought on the colonial library by reminding readers of the genealogy he excavates in describing the contours of the colonial library and its continued influence (likened by Mudimbe to a lingering odor) that is still to be dismantled.
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Anjali Prabhu
African Studies Review
University of California System
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/692b9da91d383f2b2a37a40b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2025.10145