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Textual Life - (Black Lives in the Diaspora: Past / Present / Future) by Wendell Marsh

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  • Textual Life is a groundbreaking book that recasts the role of knowledge in the making of a colonial and postcolonial nation.
  • About the Author: Wendell H. Marsh is an assistant professor of Africana studies at Rutgers University-Newark.
  • 312 Pages
  • History, Africa
  • Series Name: Black Lives in the Diaspora: Past / Present / Future

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The Senegalese Muslim scholar Shaykh Musa Kamara wrote a monumental history of West Africa in a time when colonial discourses asserted that Africans lacked both writing and history. Textual Life considers Kamara's story as a parable about the fate of the humanities amid epistemic and technological change.



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Textual Life is a groundbreaking book that recasts the role of knowledge in the making of a colonial and postcolonial nation. It makes a case for a new literary and intellectual-historical approach to Islam in Africa.

The Senegalese Muslim scholar Shaykh Musa Kamara (1864-1945) wrote History of the Blacks, a monumental history of West Africa, in a time when colonial discourses asserted that Africans lacked both writing and history. He sought to publish a bilingual Arabic and French edition of the book by working with humanists in colonial institutions, but the project was ultimately undermined by the disregard of the French state.

Textual Life considers Kamara's story as a parable about the fate of the humanities amid epistemic and technological change. Wendell H. Marsh argues that Kamara's scholarship reflected what he calls the textual attitude, an orientation to the world mediated by reading. Colonial humanists shared this attitude even while upholding racial and religious hierarchies, and they took an interest in African texts and traditions. The bureaucrats and technocrats who succeeded them, however, disdained such dialogue--for reasons that bear a striking resemblance to the algorithmic antihumanism that is ascendant today.

Drawing on Kamara's body of work, colonial archival documents, and postcolonial knowledge production within Senegal, Textual Life offers a decolonial vision of the humanities. By engaging with African and Muslim intellectual resources, Marsh shows how thinkers like Kamara who were subjected to colonialism can help us find a future after empire.



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To fully demonstrate the importance of the life and monumental work of Shaykh Musa Kamara, as a manifestation of the historical depth of a tradition of West African Islamic scholarship and the nature of a post-colonial "third space" in which the modernity of Muslim Africa is being invented, we needed the kind of reading that Nietzsche considered the critical approach par excellence: philology. Wendell Marsh's Textual Life is a brilliant example of this approach.--Souleymane Bachir Diagne author of Open to Reason: Muslim Philosophers in Conversation with the Western Tradition

Wielding philology as a praxis of love and as revolutionary method, Wendell Marsh takes the reader on an extraordinary textual journey through the life and times of the Senegalese Muslim scholar, Shaykh Musa Kamara (1864-1945). Decisively post-disciplinary and anti-area studies, Textual Life welcomes the reader into Kamara's textual world via Malcolm X's love of study and the long global history of Black liberation philology. It ends in a university classroom in Saint-Louis, Senegal in 2024 with a set of powerful and hope-filled reflections, inspired by the sharp questions of students, on the possibilities for a truly decolonized humanities. Marsh's Textual Life is one of the most original contributions to the humanities that I have encountered in at least a decade. It should be on the reading list of everyone - not just scholars of Islam or the history of Africa and the Black world - concerned about the present and the future of humanistic inquiry.--Jean Allman, coauthor of Tongnaab: The History of a West African God

Through Shaykh Musa Kamara, Wendell Marsh journeys across Saharo-Sahelian margins to reveal an African Islamic humanism rooted in northern Senegambia. Drawing on overlapping archives, he uncovers how indigenous thought unsettled colonial "Islamology" and offered a counter-narrative to the universalizing claims of Muslim societies.--Mamadou Diouf, editor of Tolerance, Democracy, and Sufis in Senegal



About the Author



Wendell H. Marsh is an assistant professor of Africana studies at Rutgers University-Newark.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Black Lives in the Diaspora: Past / Present / Future
Sub-Genre: Africa
Genre: History
Number of Pages: 312
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Theme: West
Format: Hardcover
Author: Wendell Marsh
Language: English
Street Date: October 14, 2025
TCIN: 1002988376
UPC: 9780231210706
Item Number (DPCI): 247-37-5547
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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