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Geschichte. --- Political science. --- 1895-1963. --- To 1963. --- Kenia --- Kenia --- Kenia --- Kenia --- Kenia --- Wirtschaft --- Kolonialismus --- Verwaltung --- Kolonialismus. --- Kolonialismus --- Politik
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Geschichte. --- Kolonialismus. --- Sozialer Konflikt. --- Geschichte 1890-1964. --- Sansibar.
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Brexit (Motiv). --- Brexit. --- Englisch. --- Film. --- Kolonialismus. --- Kultur. --- Kulturpolitik. --- Literatur. --- Nostalgie. --- Postkolonialismus. --- Theater. --- Gro�britannien.
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One hundred years after the founding of the École Coloniale Superieure in Antwerp, the adjacent Middelheim Museum invites Sandrine Colard, researcher and curator, to conceive an exhibition that probes silenced histories of colonialism in a site-specific way. For Colard, the term Congoville encompasses the tangible and intangible urban traces of the colony, not on the African continent but in 21st-century Belgium: a school building, a park, imperial myths, and citizens of African descent. In the exhibition and this adjoining publication, the concept Congoville is the starting point for 15 contemporary artists to address colonial history and ponder its aftereffects as black flâneurs walking through a postcolonial city.00Due to the multitude of perspectives and voices, this book is both a catalogue and a reference work comprised of artistic and academic contributions. Together, the participating artists and invited authors unfold the blueprint of 'Congoville', an imaginary city that still subconsciously affects us, but also encourages us to envision a decolonial utopia.00With contributions by: Pieter Boons, Sandrine Colard, Filip De Boeck, Bas De Roo, Nadia Yala Kisukidi, Sorana Munsya & Leonard Pongo, Herman Van Goethem, Sara Weyns, Nabilla Ait Daoud.00Participating artists: Sammy Baloji, Bodys Isek Kingelez, Maurice Mbikayi, Jean Katambayi, KinAct Collective, Simone Leigh, Hank Willis Thomas, Zahia Rahmani, Ibrahim Mahama, Ângela Ferreira, Kapwani Kiwanga, Sven Augustijnen, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Elisabetta Benassi, Pelagie Gbaguidi.00Exhibition: Middelheim Museum, Antwerp, Belgium (29.5-3.10.2021).
Kolonialismus --- Kunst --- Museum --- Université coloniale de Belgique --- Influence --- In art --- 2000-2099 --- Antwerpen --- Belgien --- Demokratische Republik Kongo
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The Return of the Buddha traces the development of Buddhist archaeology in colonial India, examines its impact on the reconstruction of India's Buddhist past, and the making of a public and academic discourse around these archaeological discoveries. The book discusses the role of the state and modern Buddhist institutions in the reconstitution of national heritage through promulgation of laws for the protection of Buddhist monuments, acquiring of land around the sites, restoration of edifices, and organization of the display and dissemination of relics. It also highlights the engagement of pro
Archäologische Stätte. --- Buddhism --- Buddhism. --- Buddhismus. --- Buddhist antiquities --- Buddhist antiquities. --- Entstehung. --- Geschichtsschreibung. --- Kolonialismus. --- Staat. --- History. --- Großbritannien. --- India. --- Indien.
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"Traditionally, Germany has been considered a minor player in Pacific history: its presence there was more limited than that of other European nations, and whereas its European rivals established themselves as imperial forces beginning in the early modern era, Germany did not seriously pursue colonialism until the nineteenth century. Yet thanks to recent advances in the field emphasizing transoceanic networks and cultural encounters, it is now possible to develop a more nuanced understanding of the history of Germans in the Pacific. The studies gathered here offer fascinating case studies of German missionary, commercial, scientific, and imperial activity against the backdrop of the Pacific's overlapping cultural circuits and complex oceanic transits"--
Au�enbeziehungen. --- Germans --- Germans. --- International relations. --- Kolonialismus. --- History --- Deutschland. --- Germany --- Germany. --- Pacific Area --- Pacific Area. --- Pazifischer Raum. --- Relations --- Relations
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This book examines today s massive migrations between Global South and Global North in light of Spain and Portugal s complicated colonial legacies.
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One hundred years after the founding of the École Coloniale Superieure in Antwerp, the adjacent Middelheim Museum invites Sandrine Colard, researcher and curator, to conceive an exhibition that probes silenced histories of colonialism in a site-specific way. For Colard, the term Congoville encompasses the tangible and intangible urban traces of the colony, not on the African continent but in 21st-century Belgium: a school building, a park, imperial myths, and citizens of African descent. In the exhibition and this adjoining publication, the concept Congoville is the starting point for 15 contemporary artists to address colonial history and ponder its aftereffects as black flâneurs walking through a postcolonial city.00Due to the multitude of perspectives and voices, this book is both a catalogue and a reference work comprised of artistic and academic contributions. Together, the participating artists and invited authors unfold the blueprint of 'Congoville', an imaginary city that still subconsciously affects us, but also encourages us to envision a decolonial utopia.00With contributions by: Pieter Boons, Sandrine Colard, Filip De Boeck, Bas De Roo, Nadia Yala Kisukidi, Sorana Munsya & Leonard Pongo, Herman Van Goethem, Sara Weyns, Nabilla Ait Daoud.00Participating artists: Sammy Baloji, Bodys Isek Kingelez, Maurice Mbikayi, Jean Katambayi, KinAct Collective, Simone Leigh, Hank Willis Thomas, Zahia Rahmani, Ibrahim Mahama, Ângela Ferreira, Kapwani Kiwanga, Sven Augustijnen, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Elisabetta Benassi, Pelagie Gbaguidi.00Exhibition: Middelheim Museum, Antwerp, Belgium (29.5-3.10.2021).
Kolonialismus --- Kunst --- Museum --- Université coloniale de Belgique --- Influence --- In art --- 2000-2099 --- Antwerpen --- Belgien --- Demokratische Republik Kongo
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Fulbe. --- Grenze. --- Grenzgebiet. --- Kolonialismus. --- Massai. --- Mossi. --- Kongo. --- Moçambique. --- Senegal. --- Academic collection --- #SBIB:39A3 --- #SBIB:39A73 --- Antropologie: geschiedenis, theorie, wetenschap (incl. grondleggers van de antropologie als wetenschap) --- Etnografie: Afrika
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