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Ordering Africa
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Ordering Africa

Anthropology, European Imperialism and the Politics of Knowledge
BookHardcover
Ranking406231inGeschichte
CHF152.00

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African research played a major role in transforming the discipline of anthropology in the twentieth century. Ethnographic studies, in turn, had significant effects on the way imperial powers in Africa approached subject peoples. Ordering Africa provides the first comparative history of these processes. With essays exploring metropolitan research institutes, Africans as ethnographers, the transnational features of knowledge production, and the relationship between anthropology and colonial administration, this volume both consolidates and extends a range of new research questions focusing on the politics of imperial knowledge. Specific chapters examine French West Africa, the Belgian and French Congo, the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Italian Northeast Africa, Kenya, and Equatorial Africa (Gabon) as well as developments in Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland.A major collection of essays that will be welcomed by scholars interested in imperial history and the history of Africa.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-7190-6239-1
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date01/04/2007
Pages416 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 161 mm, Height 233 mm, Thickness 40 mm
Weight764 g
Article no.4434057
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.23203347
Product groupGeschichte
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Helen L. Tilley is Assistant Professor in the History Department at Princeton University with affiliations to the Programs in the History of Science and African Studies. She is currently completing her first book, Africa as a Living Laboratory: Science, Nat
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.