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ID155465
Title ProperReading brand Africa geopolitically
Other Title Informationnation branding, subaltern geopolitics and the persistence of politics
LanguageENG
AuthorBrowning, Christopher S
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 2010, the ‘Brand Africa’ initiative was launched with the mission to transform perceptions of Africa from a continent of calamities into one of promising economic prospects and entrepreneurial populations. This transformation, ‘Brand Africa’ claims, is one where Africans take their representation from the hands of foreigners and make, through a new image, their own (hi)story. In this respect Brand Africa can be interpreted as a form of subaltern geopolitics seeking to subvert dominant geopolitical knowledge and to fight established structures of domination. However, the article argues its subversive elements are limited, especially when compared to the historical discourses of decolonial pan-Africanism upon which it draws for legitimacy. Indeed, while appropriating this legacy Brand Africa offers up a very different geopolitical vision of possible/desirable African futures. It is argued that this may be accounted for by understanding the extent to which the Brand Africa initiative appears embedded within a South African national context and its own geopolitical ambitions evident within its own nation branding project. What this highlights in turn is that the emancipatory potential and assumed synergies between national and supranational branding central to the Brand Africa initiative are not as unproblematic or uncontested as claimed.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 22, No.3; 2017: p.640-664
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol: 22 No 3
Key WordsGeopolitics ;  Africa ;  Reading Brand ;  Nation Branding Project


 
 
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