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Diawara, Mamadou

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Personal name headingDiawara, Mamadou
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Associated countryMali Germany
Associated placeUnited States South Africa France Canada
AffiliationUniversität Frankfurt am Main
Universität Frankfurt am Main. Frobenius-Institut
Point Sud (Bamako, Mali)
University of Georgia. Department of History
Yale University
Profession or occupationAnthropologists
Found inDiawara, Mamadou. La graine de la parole, 1990: title page (Mamadou Diawara)
Email from author to LC, Jan. 17, 2003 (name is Mamadou DIAWARA; Assoc. prof., Dept. of History, University of Georgia)
Diawara, Mamadou. Les élucubrations sauvages, c1976: title page (Mamadou Lamine Diawara) back cover (born Bamako, Mali)
Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main (website), Faculty, The Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology (Prof. Dr. Mamadou Diawara; Director "Point Sud"; research focus: sub-Saharan Africa, especially Mali; local knowledge, development anthropology, oral history in the era of media, globalisation, history of Africa)
Frobenius Institute for Research in Cultural Anthropology website, viewed June 1, 2022 (Mamadou Diawara; professor at Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology of the Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, since 2004; he is director of the Centre for Interdisciplinary African Studies (ZIAF), and deputy director of the Frobenius-Institute for Research in Anthropology; before 2004 he taught at Yale University as well as the University of Georgia, USA (2002-2003); he is PI for the Africa's Asian Options funded by the BMBF at Frankfurt University (AFRASO) and the founding director of Point Sud, the Centre for research on local knowledge in Bamako, Mali; has had several fellowships at renowned institutions such as the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS), and the Institute for Advanced Study in Nantes; he was John G. Diefenbaker fellow, Université Laval, Canada; his research focuses on oral tradition and history, as well as media, relations between Asia and Africa, migration and development issues in sub-Saharan Africa)
Associated languagefre eng
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