Join The Africa Center and Teranga as we present a conversation between Mahamadou Lamine Sagna and Cornel West about “Cornel West Matters”.
The book Cornel West Matters is a review of the titular philosopher’s seminal texts by Mahamadou Lamine Sagna, who has long been interested in the way West analyses politics, democracy, religion and race, and their intersections in America. It is also an analysis of the way West brings religion and music – particularly blues and jazz – into philosophy.
“A major achievement of this book,” Princeton University English Professor Simon Gikandi, “is Sagna’s ability to interpret West’s philosophy and activism together as part of a larger meditation on race and suffering and the continuous search for a humanism yet to come.”
First released in French in 2016, this book was well received by French and Senegalese intellectuals including Alain Badiou, Edgar Morin, Stephane Douailler, Patrice Vermeren, and Cheikh Hamidou Kane. Now translated into English by Arlette Afagbegee, a French cultural studies specialist, with an updated foreword, the book examines West’s ethics, convictions, and philosophical astuteness, while showcasing Sagna’s analytical finesse.
The translation has been lauded in advance of its release, including by NYU Professor Anthony Appiah, former Professor at Princeton University, who said: “Cornel West has had an extraordinary impact in American thought. The translation of this book will help English-speaking readers to understand his impact beyond our shores.”
Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. said, “In this undulating and joyful book, Mahamadou Lamine Sagna shows us how Cornel West illuminates obscurantism and contributes to transmit the torch of knowledge from generation to generation. One experiences the expression of his wisdom, and the nuances of his thinking, with awe”.
The discussion will be followed by a book signing and copies of the novel will be made available for purchase.