Valentin Mudimbe: In order to understand “Invention of
Africa”, we can use a number of entries, levels of interpretations which were
made by scholars, journalists and anthropologists, in order to define the
specificity of Africa. We have levels of comprehension and understanding the
history of the West; its everyday life, practices and its ethno-philosophy, and
indeed the practice of disciplines such as history, sociology, theology and the
philosophical level in its two dimensions. I distinguish the semiological from
the hermeneutic form. The first is understood as the totality of skills and
knowledge that allows one to describe what one is seeing in social science. The
second as the totality of skills and knowledge that allows one to read
meanings. That is the first entry; the levels of interpretation of what is
going on in a given society, which thus could qualify Africa as abnormal. We
can also see that abnormality or difference, by using a model, the mode of
production.