Protocol and state inculturation in Francophone Africa: Towards an anthropological approach to France-Africa relations (notice n° 137127)

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Personal name Gaulme, François
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Title Protocol and state inculturation in Francophone Africa: Towards an anthropological approach to France-Africa relations
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022.<br/>
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Summary, etc. State protocol remains a neglected field within France-Africa relations, although it did impact French domestic politics during the successive "cohabitation" periods. Using back a Raymond Firth's conceptual distinction between forced "acculturation" and voluntary "inculturation" in a Pacific society, this article aims to identify features of inculturation present inside the working of the state among Sub-Saharan countries decolonized from France in 1960. It distinguishes between two inculturation streams: (i) a "vertical" (historical) one in the State prestige symbolism of presidential palaces, noticeable even in a country such as Mali having twice confronted itself with its former colonizer, France; (ii) an horizontal (contemporary) one, deliberately twisting international protocol during state funeral ceremonies in favour of French presidents under a close political and/or military alliance system, as it occurred during State funeral ceremonies in Côte d'Ivoire and Chad.
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Note Afrique contemporaine | 273 | 1 | 2022-06-27 | p. 51-67 | 0002-0478
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