This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing developed from the turn of the twentieth century to the late 1930s. This period is marked by a gradual shift from evolutionism to cultural relativism. The analysis will first focus on the Tervuren colonial exhibition of 1897 and the progressive emergence of Belgian africanism in the early twentieth century. Secondly, it will account for the ways in which this overall context bore witness to new and somewhat less Eurocentric conditions of possibility. Subsequently, the article will attempt to draw parallels between these more inclusive and seemingly less orientalising anthropological paradigms and the advent, first in France and then in Belgium, of a ...
The “Belgian Congo” is a country full of rich minerals, land, and agriculture. The same country that...
International audienceThis article on literary and theatrical circulations in Africa's Great Lakes r...
The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universit...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
This article provides an overview of the literary prose written in Dutch about the Congo, the former...
This thesis intends to explore colonial fictions written in French and set in the former Belgian Con...
The Congo has recently been the subject of much academic research. This article discusses the major ...
This article explores the Congolese remembering of the experienced colonial violence through the med...
This article examines so-called colonial discourses in Belgium on the former Sub-Saharan colony owne...
© 2015 © 2015 Taylor & Francis. Belgium recently celebrated a number of major anniversaries relate...
This article will try to correct the ‘modernist myth’, dating the ‘discovery’ of African ‘art’ after...
peer reviewedAt the turn of the twentieth century, Belgian sociology and Belgian colonialism in Cong...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, In fulf...
Until very recently, the Royal Museum for Central Africa, in Belgium, a national institution once de...
In this essay, I compare the representation of the Congo as a topos of dystopic transgression in Con...
The “Belgian Congo” is a country full of rich minerals, land, and agriculture. The same country that...
International audienceThis article on literary and theatrical circulations in Africa's Great Lakes r...
The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universit...
This article will explore the intellectual context in which French-Belgian colonial writing develope...
This article provides an overview of the literary prose written in Dutch about the Congo, the former...
This thesis intends to explore colonial fictions written in French and set in the former Belgian Con...
The Congo has recently been the subject of much academic research. This article discusses the major ...
This article explores the Congolese remembering of the experienced colonial violence through the med...
This article examines so-called colonial discourses in Belgium on the former Sub-Saharan colony owne...
© 2015 © 2015 Taylor & Francis. Belgium recently celebrated a number of major anniversaries relate...
This article will try to correct the ‘modernist myth’, dating the ‘discovery’ of African ‘art’ after...
peer reviewedAt the turn of the twentieth century, Belgian sociology and Belgian colonialism in Cong...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, In fulf...
Until very recently, the Royal Museum for Central Africa, in Belgium, a national institution once de...
In this essay, I compare the representation of the Congo as a topos of dystopic transgression in Con...
The “Belgian Congo” is a country full of rich minerals, land, and agriculture. The same country that...
International audienceThis article on literary and theatrical circulations in Africa's Great Lakes r...
The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universit...