What is a line? On the paradoxes surrounding allegories of identity and otherness.
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This article is derived from the paper read by V. Y. Mudimbe at the XI Congress of Anthropology in Colombia, held in the city of Santa Fe de Antioquia on August 24-26, 2005, and also draws on the author's stay in Colombia. The text was read on February 2, 2006, at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium. The author would like to thank Filip de Boeck, who organized and preceded the session, E. Corinne Blalock, his assistant, for her continuous collaboration, and Diane Ciekawy for her help in correcting the draft. The Spanish translation of the English original was done by Álvaro Ruiz Ospina.
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