Kocc Barma Fall

{{Short description|15th century Senegambian philosopher}}

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| caption = "Théâtre en boîte" by the Senegalese artist Amadou Makhtar Mbaye. Depiction of philosopher Kocc Barma Fall's (right) visit to the Damel of Cayor (king of Cayor)

| name = Birima Maxuréja Demba Xolé Faal
(Kocc Barma Fall)

| birth_date = 1586

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| death_date = 1655

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| main_interests = ethics, politics and society

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| influences = Serer philosophy of Jom (honour)

| influenced = Ousmane Sembene's film Guelwaar (1993), Senegambian ethnics and morality

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Kocc Barma Fall or Kotch Barma Fall,Diagne, Léon Sobel, [http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsfc.education.sn%2FIMG%2Fpdf%2FLE_PROBLEME_DE_LA_PHILOSOPHIE_AFRICAINE_Leon_OK.pdf « Le problème de la philosophie africaine » (2004)], p. 10 (archived by French Wikipedia) more commonly known as Kocc Barma, born Birima Maxuréja Demba Xolé Faal (1586-1655) was a Cayorian philosopher and a member of the laman class.Ware, Rudolph T., The Walking Qurʼan: Islamic Education, Embodied Knowledge, and History in West Africa, UNC Press Books (2014), p. 101, {{ISBN|9781469614311}}[https://books.google.com/books?id=gRGpAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA101] Kocc Barma was an Ajoor-Ajoor — a Serer demonym, meaning an inhabitant of the Kingdom of Cayor (Wa Kajoor in Wolof), now part of present-day Senegal.

He is considered to be the greatest Senegalese thinker and philosopher, and one of the prominent figures of African philosophy.{{cite web|url=http://www.au-senegal.com/kocc-barma-fall-disait,6832.html?lang=fr|title=Kocc Barma Fall disait…|date=26 September 2013 |publisher=Au-senegal.com|accessdate=2 May 2015|language=French}} His fertile imagination, his quick wit and his metaphorical sayings are part of the universe of Wolof culture. During his lifetime, he was particularly concerned about the injustice of damels, whom he viewed as tyrannical.

References

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Biography

  • Ware, Rudolph T., The Walking Qurʼan: Islamic Education, Embodied Knowledge, and History in West Africa, UNC Press Books (2014), p. 101, {{ISBN|9781469614311}} [https://books.google.com/books?id=gRGpAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA101] (retrieved 18 Jan 2019)
  • Murphy, David, Sembene: Imagining Alternatives in Film & Fiction. James Currey Publishers (2000), p. 63. {{ISBN|9780852555552}}
  • Diagne, Léon Sobel, [http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsfc.education.sn%2FIMG%2Fpdf%2FLE_PROBLEME_DE_LA_PHILOSOPHIE_AFRICAINE_Leon_OK.pdf « Le problème de la philosophie africaine » (2004)], p. 10 (archived by French Wikipedia)

Further reading

  • Kesteloot, Lilyan; Mbodj, Chérif (ed.), Contes et mythes wolof, Nouvelles éd. africaines, Dakar (1983), p. 232, {{ISBN|2723609081}}
  • Lalèyê, Issiaka-Prosper, 20 questions sur la philosophie africaine, L'Harmattan (2010), 2e éd, p. 150, {{ISBN|9782296112315}}
  • Diagne, Léon, Kotch Barma Fall : un philosophe sénégalais du xviie siècle, Dakar, Université de Dakar (1979), p. 125 p. (Mémoire de Maîtrise)