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      Incompleteness: Frontier Africa and the Currency of Conviviality

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      Journal of Asian and African Studies
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          This paper makes a case for conviviality as a currency for frontier Africans. It argues that incompleteness is the normal order of things, and that conviviality invites us to celebrate and preserve incompleteness and mitigate the delusions of grandeur that come with ambitions and claims of completeness. Conviviality encourages frontier Africans to reach out, encounter and explore ways of enhancing or complementing themselves with the added possibilities of potency brought their way by the incompleteness of others, never as a ploy to becoming complete, but to make them more efficacious in their relationships and sociality. Frontier Africans and conviviality suggest alternative and complementary modes of influence over and above the current predominant mode of coercive violence and control.

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                Journal
                Journal of Asian and African Studies
                Journal of Asian and African Studies
                SAGE Publications
                0021-9096
                1745-2538
                May 2017
                April 23 2015
                May 2017
                : 52
                : 3
                : 253-270
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Cape Town, South Africa
                Article
                10.1177/0021909615580867
                e88b007e-513a-48da-9d90-4583c692c6d3
                © 2017

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