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Farbbekenntnisse : Postkoloniale Perspektiven auf Max Frischs Stiller und Homo faber / Melanie Rohner
Farbbekenntnisse : Postkoloniale Perspektiven auf Max Frischs Stiller und Homo faber / Melanie Rohner
Autore Rohner Melanie
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bielefeld, : Aisthesis Verlag, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 pages)
Disciplina 838.91209
Collana Postkoloniale Studien in der Germanistik
Soggetto topico Männlichkeit
Postkolonialismus
Whiteness
Intertextualität
Blackness
Frisch
Max
Bachmann
Ingeborg
ISBN 3-8498-1485-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Nota di contenuto Einleitung 1. Theoretische Ausrichtung 2. Fragegegenstand 3. Intertextualität 4. Überblick I. ‚Weiße‘ und ‚nicht-weiße‘ Männlichkeiten 1. Stiller 1.1. White als Ideal männlicher ‚whiteness‘ 1.2.1. White und sein ‚Anderes‘, der „Mexican boy“ 1.2.2. „Rothaut und Bleichgesicht“. Cortés bei „Montezuma“ 2. Homo faber 2.1. Fabers ‚whiteness‘ 2.2. Fabers Verlust seiner ‚whiteness‘ II. ‚Weiße‘ und ‚nicht-weiße‘ Weiblichkeiten 1. Weibliche ‚whiteness‘ 2. ‚Braune‘ Weiblichkeiten I: ‚blackness‘ 2.1. ‚Blackness‘ in Stiller 2.2. ‚Blackness‘ in Homo faber 3. ‚Braune‘ Weiblichkeiten II: Mütter 3.1. Mütterreich Mexiko 3.2. Hanna: „la Femme-Mère“ III. Repliken Ingeborg Bachmanns 1. Stiller und Das dreißigste Jahr 2. Homo faber und Das Buch Franza 2.1. Parallelen zwischen Homo faber und dem Buch Franza 2.2. ‚Whiteness‘ und ‚non-whiteness‘ im Buch Franza Zusammenfassung Anhang Bibliographie Max Frisch-Ausgaben Quellenliteratur Sekundärliteratur Filme Register Nachwort
Record Nr. UNINA-9910965770403321
Rohner Melanie  
Bielefeld, : Aisthesis Verlag, 2020
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German Colonialism in Africa
German Colonialism in Africa
Autore Bachmann Klaus
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Frankfurt a.M. : , : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (228 pages)
Disciplina 960
Collana Studies in History, Memory and Politics Series
Soggetto topico Africa
Bachmann
Barbara
Colonial atrocities
Colonialism
German
German/Namibian settlement
Germany's colonial rule in Africa
Klaus
Klich
Kluczewska
ISBN 3-631-90270-0
3-631-89639-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- HalfTitle -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of maps -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Benevolent colonialism? German colonial rule and the reconstruction of Rwanda's history today4 -- One coup, two narratives -- Regional conflict versus ethnic struggle -- Mutual stereotyping in early colonial times -- The controversy about slavery in Rwanda -- An ever-salient fight against non-existent slavery -- German colonial rule over Rwanda from today's perspective -- 2. Between the King, the Church and the Emperor - Ijwi Island as a Rwandan, German, Belgian and Protestant colony55 -- Gisaka as a protestant enclave -- A protestant island under Rwandan, German and Belgian rule -- The dark side of German rule for the royal court -- 3. The IRIBA Centre & -- the Young Artists in the City Programme Rwanda: The experience of a Decolonial Documentation, on German colonization. -- Introduction -- Understanding the burden of German colonization in Rwanda (1894-1916) -- Revisiting the German colonial past in Rwanda with the post-modern generation -- Who are the Young Artists in the City of Rwanda? -- Documenting the traces of German colonisation in Rwanda, putting into a decolonized narrative, by Rwandan voices -- Three sites or areas of investigation -- Some observations to share, to deepen... -- Partial conclusion -- 4. Contemporary conflicts in Cameroon and their roots in colonial boundary delimitation -- German Kamerun (1884-1916) -- World War I in Kamerun, condomimium and partition -- 1. Interstate conflicts: Territorial claims over Bakassi -- 2. National conflicts: The case of Southern Cameroon -- Disruptive land and boundary disputes between ethnic groups -- Conclusions -- 5. Four famines in Rwanda. The social and political impact of natural disasters on the legitimacy of Rwandan governance135.
A weak king in a ravaged country -- The 1905 famine in the North -- The Rumanura famine147 -- The Rwakayihura famine -- World War II and the Great Ruzagayura Famine -- Disaster and legitimacy -- 6. Paying for colonial atrocities. The paradoxical outcome and the unexpected adverse consequences of the German-Namibian settlement concerning the genocide against the Herero and Nama211 -- Introduction -- Germany's colonial atrocities in its only settler colony -- The main international law concepts for reparations and compensation for past atrocities committed by states and state-like actors -- The negotiations -- An ambiguous result -- The puzzle: Why did Germany agree to pay without an apparent legal case? -- Creating a precedent while trying to avoid one -- 7. A keyhole to Rwandan history284. Missionary accounts about pre-colonial Rwanda and their limitations -- Gatekeeping and creating grand narratives -- The pitfalls of missionary accounts -- Superstition versus religious truth -- The gender gap in early colonial history -- Missionaries' own political agenda -- Conversion by brute force -- Conclusion -- 8. The White Fathers and Rwandan Society during the German colonial period (1900-1916) -- Historical sources -- Difficulty in writing the history of the mission -- The ideological dimension -- The political dimension -- The economic dimension -- The socio-cultural dimension -- Conclusion -- Annex -- N° 1. Letter from brother Herménégilde of 25 August 1907 to Bischop Livinhac511 -- The original version of the letter in French518: -- N° 2 Father Malet's report of 1909 regarding Rwaza525 -- N° 3 Reasons that have been very detrimental for the development of the mission in Rwanda530 -- I°. Politics and bad politics were made. -- Sacred Heart of Issavi, the first station to be founded. -- Our Lady of the Saints at Kissaka (Nsasa).
Nyundo, founded in 1901. -- Rwasa, Mulera province, founded in 1903 (Frs. Classe, Dufays, Brother Herménégilde). -- Mibirizi, also founded in 1903 (Frs. Zumbiel [Zuembiehl], Cunrath, Verfurth). -- Murunda, founded in 1909-10 and Rulindo in 1909. -- Kabgaye, founded in 1905-1906. -- Nyaruhengeri founded in 1910. -- II. The missionaries were divided on the method to adopt towards the Banyarwanda to convert them. -- III. My Lord was not understood... but above all he was not listened to. Everything was hidden from him, or more or less. -- Year 1905 -- Year 1906 -- In 1914, in the month of June, Monseigneur founded the post of "Bushiru" between Nyundo and Rwasa (Irubura). -- IV. Some of the reasons which in the meantime may have accentuated the division: -- V°. The situation - Some remedies. Desiderata. -- A.- Softness: -- B.- Obedience: -- C.- Charity: -- The Editors and Authors.
Record Nr. UNINA-9911011828103321
Bachmann Klaus  
Frankfurt a.M. : , : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, , 2023
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