Minna Salami
Alchemy and Revolution
Feminist and Afropolitan Perspectives on Human Nature in a Post-Pandemic World
The ANTON WILHELM AMO LECTURES have been organised annually since 2013 at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg by the Research Clusters “Society and Culture in Motion” and “Enlightenment, Religion, Knowledge”. They feature internationally acclaimed scholars presenting their ongoing research on themes connected to or emanating from the work of Amo. The AMO LECTURES draw inspiration from Jacques Derrida’s concept “under erasure”, crossing out a word while keeping it legible in order to signal its inadequate yet necessary nature: they use the academic format of a “Lecture” named in honour of Amo while putting the term under erasure in order to highlight its ambiguous existence as both the means for critical reflection and – metonymically standing in for the Western epistemic formation itself – the potential object of such critique.
ANTON WILHELM AMO LECTURES
Volume № 11
This Lecture was delivered as part of the ANTON WILHELM AMO LECTURES Series,
but a written version is not available for publication.
