Why I Blog About Africa
8 Dec
This post is in response to a meme that is making its way through the Afroblogosphere, having been tagged by Afromusing.
Why do I blog about Africa? To be honest, this is one of my most difficult posts because there are a multitude of reasons and layers within layers that I couldn’t possibly convey effectively in a single post and feel understood. It’s also a very emotive and personal subject matter. That said, it is wholly relevant and appropriate. In short, the answer actually lies within the blog itself. I.e. Every post is a piece of the jigsaw and it is also evident when you read in between the lines and blog posts.
I will attempt to shed some light on my cryptic answer, by telling you a bit about myself. I am intrigued by human behaviour, beliefs, values and self expression e.g. through the arts, which is why culture is the obvious subject matter for me. Culture is a nebulous topic which therefore dictates diversity in content and that means the next post is a surprise even for me. I blog about African culture specifically because ever since I lived away from the African country of my birth (Kenya) as I grew into a young adult, I started to ask questions about things I had previously taken for granted. I would listen to myself whenever I spoke of “Africa” and feel like a fraud because I had the awareness that I didn’t actually know what this thing called Africa is and what being African really means. I am therefore chronicling my journey to craft a multi-pronged answer to these questions.
We are young nations that make up Africa and I strongly feel that we need to define Africa for ourselves. Brace yourselves for what will sound so cliché, but I am who I am because of Africa. In getting to know Africa, I get to know more of me through discovering another fragment of my identity. Admittedly, I could do this in my private journal, but I blog in a public space in order to document, much like a historian what inspires me about Africa. And so I do this first, for myself, and in doing so, I hope I to feed some minds and stir some debate and/or curiosity, and even challenge perceptions. I blog about Africa to observe and scrutinise the past in order to understand the present, as well as the dawning future. To explore the Africa of here and now. To explore the links that Africa makes with the rest of the world. To challenge and dispel the untruths of what this mythical singular place called Africa is. To showcase the diversity and depth that Africa has to offer; both on the continent and around the globe, by people who call themselves Africans and those of African ancestry either in recent memory or distant past.
I think that’s as succint as I could be. Salif Keita, help a sister out (you certainly need to crank up the volume for this one – I get goosebumps every single time):
Update 09/12/2008: I asked the Displaced African why he blogs about Africa and this is what he had to say.
































