Ivan Potekhin and the First International Congress of Africanists in 1962

Mikhail Kovalev
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The article is devoted to the role of I. I. Potekhin (1903—1964), a Soviet scientist, one of the founders of the Soviet African Studies, in the organization of the First International Congress of Africanists, held in Ghana on December 11—18, 1962. On the basis of archival documents, the painful process of preparation headed by I. I. Potekhin the Soviet delegation to participate in the congress. This example clearly demonstrates the sluggishness of the Soviet bureaucracy, which was unable to respond to the challenges of the time, to capture really relevant, and not imaginary, social, political and scientific trends. As a result, the Soviet delegation turned out to be very modest in number, contrary to initial expectations. The opportunity to go to Africa was not given to those who needed it. Nevertheless, for Soviet scientists who nevertheless went to Ghana, participation in the congress turned out to be successful and useful. The article showed that, despite the commitment to dogmatic Soviet Marxism, I. I. Potekhin managed to build quite successful business relations with both Western and African colleagues, which undoubtedly had a positive effect on the process of organizing the First Congress of Africanists. Although the congress was not without sharp disputes and discussions, its work, on the whole, took place in a friendly atmosphere. Potekhin’s stubborn desire to develop African studies outside the Western world fit into the decolonization discourse and was clearly ahead of its time. It is concluded that the congress in Ghana has become an important milestone in the development and institutionalization of world African studies.
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Ivan Potekhin和1962年的第一届国际非洲主义者大会
这篇文章专门介绍了苏联科学家、苏联非洲研究的创始人之一波捷欣(1903-1964)在组织1962年12月11日至18日在加纳举行的第一届国际非洲学家大会中的作用。在档案文件的基础上,经历了以波捷欣为首的苏联代表团参加代表大会的痛苦筹备过程。这个例子清楚地表明了苏联官僚机构的迟钝,它无法应对当时的挑战,无法捕捉真正相关的,而不是想象的社会、政治和科学趋势。结果,与最初的预期相反,苏联代表团的人数非常少。去非洲的机会并没有给那些需要的人。然而,对于那些去了加纳的苏联科学家来说,参加大会是成功和有用的。这篇文章表明,尽管致力于教条主义的苏联马克思主义,I. I. Potekhin设法与西方和非洲同事建立相当成功的商业关系,这无疑对组织第一次非洲人大会的过程产生了积极影响。大会虽然也有激烈的争论和讨论,但总的来说,大会的工作是在友好的气氛中进行的。波捷欣固执地希望在西方世界之外发展非洲研究,这符合非殖民化的话语,显然走在了时代的前面。加纳大会已成为世界非洲研究发展和制度化的一个重要里程碑。
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