Article ID: CBB036851501

Broken tempos: Of means and memory in a Senegalese university laboratory (October 2013)

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Focusing on the Laboratory of Toxicology and Analytical Chemistry of the Faculty of Pharmacy at Cheikh Anta Diop University in Senegal, this article foregrounds temporality as a key dimension of the postcolonial history of African science. This laboratory, like many others across Africa, is experienced by its current and former members as a space of shortage. I explore how memories of ‘means’ and past scientific activity in Dakar and abroad give meaning to subsequent experiences of the lab as a place filled with inactive ‘antiques’ and ‘wreckage’. I suggest that the waning of means not only displaces scientific activity ‘elsewhere’ but also fragments its tempos, altering its rhythms along with its social, moral and affective qualities. The interpenetration of past and future generates nostalgia, segmented narratives and trajectories, quests for immediacy and continuity, as well as new engagements with routines of scientific regulation and management. Paying attention to the intersection of materiality and temporality – by taking seriously African scientists’ longing for science that moves forward, keeps pace, begins now and fills up time – thus opens up new ways of understanding what science means and what it means to do science in times of promise and decline, emergence and interruption, hope and uncertainty in postcolonial Africa.

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Authors & Contributors
Chen, Ruey-Lin
Farquhar, Judith
Feierman, Steven
Fullwiley, Duana
Homburg, Ernst
Kusiak, Pauline Marie
Journals
Social Studies of Science
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Economic History Review
History and Technology
Transfers
Publishers
Duke University Press
University of Pennsylvania
Liverpool University Press
Princeton University Press
Universiteit Maastricht, [Faculteit der Cultuurwetenschappen]
The University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Postcolonialism
Science and technology studies (STS)
Research
Temporality
Colonialism
Symmetry
People
Wajcman, Judith
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
19th century
20th century, late
Places
Africa
Senegal
Asia
Uganda
France
Ecuador
Institutions
UNESCO
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