Abstract

The paper considers the issue of formulating “objective truths” in the study of Humanities, as well as the role African studies play in understanding the current challenges in Russia and the rest of the contemporary world. The reasons for the complexity of formulating truths in Humanities are explained, alongside a consideration of certain specific features of the evolution African studies experienced in Russia. The position of African studies during the period when scholarship was dominated by scientometric indicators is discussed. An attempt is made to formulate a rationale for African studies in contemporary Russia, as well as to apply an analysis of African materials in order to understand certain pressing issues in Russia and elsewhere. Among the ideas and concepts proposed by African studies, the notion of “multistage heterogeneity”, multidimensionality of analysis of social phenomena, and the dichotomy between the cultural and the social realities are brought forward. Based on the above, the paper features a study of problems related to political organization in Africa, Russia and Europe, and delivers an examination of contemporary humanitarian “constructs”. All these phenomena are looked upon within the context of major globalization processes, primarily, the fundamental revolutionary changes in the speed of information flows. Certain concepts relevant to the present day political discourse are reviewed to demonstrate their mutual incongruity and intrinsic inconsistency.

Highlights

  • Having been involved into African studies for about 35 years the author recently has faced several new challenges appearing in the field of his professional interest

  • These issues comprise such questions as what is the place of African studies in the modern world, why we should study Africa in Russia, the country which is so greatly removed from it, what can be considered as the “objective truths” offered by humanities, and to what extent have African studies contributed thereto, and, why some terms and concepts have been misunderstood

  • African studies in the USSR/ Russia have been always beset with a number of grave problems: the ideological pressure of the Soviet era, lack of funding and the ensuing disastrous loss of specialists in the post-Soviet period

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Summary

ВОСТОКОВЕДЕНИЕ И АФРИКАНИСТИКА

Some Reflections on African Studies, “the Truths of Science” in Humanities, or Why We Should Study Africa. The paper considers the issue of formulating “objective truths” in the study of Humanities, as well as the role African studies play in understanding the current challenges in Russia and the rest of the contemporary world. The reasons for the complexity of formulating truths in Humanities are explained, alongside a consideration of certain specific features of the evolution African studies experienced in Russia. The paper features a study of problems related to political organization in Africa, Russia and Europe, and delivers an examination of contemporary humanitarian “constructs”. All these phenomena are looked upon within the context of major globalization processes, primarily, the fundamental revolutionary changes in the speed of information flows.

Introduction
African studies in the epoch of ranking indicators
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