Ordering Africa
Anthropology, European imperialism and the politics of knowledge
Herausgeber: Gordon, Robert; Tilley, Helen
Ordering Africa
Anthropology, European imperialism and the politics of knowledge
Herausgeber: Gordon, Robert; Tilley, Helen
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provides the first comparative overview of the role of anthropology in colonial Africa. With essays exploring metropolitan research institutes, Africans as ethnographers and the transnational features of knowledge production, this volume both consolidates and extends a range of new research questions focusing on the politics of imperial knowledge.
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provides the first comparative overview of the role of anthropology in colonial Africa. With essays exploring metropolitan research institutes, Africans as ethnographers and the transnational features of knowledge production, this volume both consolidates and extends a range of new research questions focusing on the politics of imperial knowledge.
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780719082122
- ISBN-10: 0719082129
- Artikelnr.: 31969220
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780719082122
- ISBN-10: 0719082129
- Artikelnr.: 31969220
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Helen Tilley is Assistant Professor in the History Department at Princeton University with affiliations to the Programs in the History of Science and African Studies. Robert Gordon is a Professor of anthropology at the University of Vermont and a Research Affiliate at Free State University. His most recent book is "Tarzan was an Expatriate and other tales in the anthropology of adventure" edited with Luis Vivanco
Acknowledgements Introduction: Helen Tilley
"Africa
Imperialism
and Anthropology" 1. Emmanuelle Sibeud
"The Elusive Bureau of Colonial Ethnography: African Experience and Ethnographic Terrain in France
1906-30" 2. Holger Stoecker
"The Advancement of African Studies by the German Research Foundation (GRF)
1920-45" 3. Benoît de l'Estoile
"Internationalization and Scientific Nationalism: the International Institute of African Languages and Cultures (IIALC) Between the Wars" 4. Sara Pugach
"Of Conjunctions
Comportment
and Clothing: The Place of African Teaching Assistants at Hamburg's Colonial Institute
1909-19" 5. Jean-Hervé Jezequel
"Voices of Their Own?: African Participation in the Production of Colonial Knowledge in French West Africa
1900-50" 6. Bruce Berman and John Lonsdale
"Custom
Modernity and the Search for Kihooto: Kenyatta
Malinowski
and the Making of Facing Mount Kenya" 7. Patrick Harries
"From the Alps to Africa: Swiss Missionaries and the Rise of Anthropology" 8. John Cinnamon
"Colonial Anthropologies and the Primordial Imagination in Equatorial Africa" 9. Nancy Hunt
"Colonial Medical Anthropology and the Making of the Central African Infertility Belt" 10. Barbara Sòrgoni
"The Scripts of Alberto Pollera
an Italian officer in Colonial Eritrea: Administration
Ethnography and Gender" 11. Douglas Johnson
"From Political Intelligence to Colonial Anthropology: Ethnography in the Sudan Intelligence Reports and Sudan Notes and Records" 12. Gary Wilder
"Colonial Ethnology and Political Rationality in French West Africa" Index
"Africa
Imperialism
and Anthropology" 1. Emmanuelle Sibeud
"The Elusive Bureau of Colonial Ethnography: African Experience and Ethnographic Terrain in France
1906-30" 2. Holger Stoecker
"The Advancement of African Studies by the German Research Foundation (GRF)
1920-45" 3. Benoît de l'Estoile
"Internationalization and Scientific Nationalism: the International Institute of African Languages and Cultures (IIALC) Between the Wars" 4. Sara Pugach
"Of Conjunctions
Comportment
and Clothing: The Place of African Teaching Assistants at Hamburg's Colonial Institute
1909-19" 5. Jean-Hervé Jezequel
"Voices of Their Own?: African Participation in the Production of Colonial Knowledge in French West Africa
1900-50" 6. Bruce Berman and John Lonsdale
"Custom
Modernity and the Search for Kihooto: Kenyatta
Malinowski
and the Making of Facing Mount Kenya" 7. Patrick Harries
"From the Alps to Africa: Swiss Missionaries and the Rise of Anthropology" 8. John Cinnamon
"Colonial Anthropologies and the Primordial Imagination in Equatorial Africa" 9. Nancy Hunt
"Colonial Medical Anthropology and the Making of the Central African Infertility Belt" 10. Barbara Sòrgoni
"The Scripts of Alberto Pollera
an Italian officer in Colonial Eritrea: Administration
Ethnography and Gender" 11. Douglas Johnson
"From Political Intelligence to Colonial Anthropology: Ethnography in the Sudan Intelligence Reports and Sudan Notes and Records" 12. Gary Wilder
"Colonial Ethnology and Political Rationality in French West Africa" Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: Helen Tilley
"Africa
Imperialism
and Anthropology" 1. Emmanuelle Sibeud
"The Elusive Bureau of Colonial Ethnography: African Experience and Ethnographic Terrain in France
1906-30" 2. Holger Stoecker
"The Advancement of African Studies by the German Research Foundation (GRF)
1920-45" 3. Benoît de l'Estoile
"Internationalization and Scientific Nationalism: the International Institute of African Languages and Cultures (IIALC) Between the Wars" 4. Sara Pugach
"Of Conjunctions
Comportment
and Clothing: The Place of African Teaching Assistants at Hamburg's Colonial Institute
1909-19" 5. Jean-Hervé Jezequel
"Voices of Their Own?: African Participation in the Production of Colonial Knowledge in French West Africa
1900-50" 6. Bruce Berman and John Lonsdale
"Custom
Modernity and the Search for Kihooto: Kenyatta
Malinowski
and the Making of Facing Mount Kenya" 7. Patrick Harries
"From the Alps to Africa: Swiss Missionaries and the Rise of Anthropology" 8. John Cinnamon
"Colonial Anthropologies and the Primordial Imagination in Equatorial Africa" 9. Nancy Hunt
"Colonial Medical Anthropology and the Making of the Central African Infertility Belt" 10. Barbara Sòrgoni
"The Scripts of Alberto Pollera
an Italian officer in Colonial Eritrea: Administration
Ethnography and Gender" 11. Douglas Johnson
"From Political Intelligence to Colonial Anthropology: Ethnography in the Sudan Intelligence Reports and Sudan Notes and Records" 12. Gary Wilder
"Colonial Ethnology and Political Rationality in French West Africa" Index
"Africa
Imperialism
and Anthropology" 1. Emmanuelle Sibeud
"The Elusive Bureau of Colonial Ethnography: African Experience and Ethnographic Terrain in France
1906-30" 2. Holger Stoecker
"The Advancement of African Studies by the German Research Foundation (GRF)
1920-45" 3. Benoît de l'Estoile
"Internationalization and Scientific Nationalism: the International Institute of African Languages and Cultures (IIALC) Between the Wars" 4. Sara Pugach
"Of Conjunctions
Comportment
and Clothing: The Place of African Teaching Assistants at Hamburg's Colonial Institute
1909-19" 5. Jean-Hervé Jezequel
"Voices of Their Own?: African Participation in the Production of Colonial Knowledge in French West Africa
1900-50" 6. Bruce Berman and John Lonsdale
"Custom
Modernity and the Search for Kihooto: Kenyatta
Malinowski
and the Making of Facing Mount Kenya" 7. Patrick Harries
"From the Alps to Africa: Swiss Missionaries and the Rise of Anthropology" 8. John Cinnamon
"Colonial Anthropologies and the Primordial Imagination in Equatorial Africa" 9. Nancy Hunt
"Colonial Medical Anthropology and the Making of the Central African Infertility Belt" 10. Barbara Sòrgoni
"The Scripts of Alberto Pollera
an Italian officer in Colonial Eritrea: Administration
Ethnography and Gender" 11. Douglas Johnson
"From Political Intelligence to Colonial Anthropology: Ethnography in the Sudan Intelligence Reports and Sudan Notes and Records" 12. Gary Wilder
"Colonial Ethnology and Political Rationality in French West Africa" Index