This article offers a new perspective on contemporary ‘whiteness’ in Africa by looking at the ambiguous ways in which it affects everyday life in and around the labour compounds of a multinational timber firm in the Congolese rainforest. As a foreign investment enclave, the logging concession is home to a small isolated community of European expatriate men whose ‘white’ faces evoke a set of ambivalent memories of colonial exploitation in the area. Through a carefully contextualized understanding of how these contemporary expats are perceived in the labour compounds and how they construct their own racialized male selves, this article pushes the discussion on whiteness in Africa beyond the conventional analysis of (post-)settler identities a...
This article presents an analysis of the novel The Gurugu Pledge (2017) by the Equatorial Guinea wri...
Just as masculinity is crucial in the construction of nationhood, masculinity is also significant in...
Contemporary scholarly discourses about decolonising materialities are taking two noticeable traject...
This article offers a new perspective on contemporary ‘whiteness’ in Africa by looking at the ambigu...
The present dissertation is the product of an ethnography of everyday life in and around the labour ...
This thesis addresses the identities of ‘white settlers’ who chose to stay in Kenya and Zambia after...
This article focuses on the recent history of French residents in (post)colonial Ivory Coast. I argu...
In this article I explore the limits of Anne McClintock’s conceptualization of the ‘pornotropics’ as...
Anthropological writing both by whites on Africa and on whites in Africa demonstrates an ongoing reg...
Pursuing Whiteness in the Colonies offers a new comprehension of colonial history from below by taki...
In the following article I assert that Congolese masculinities are complex, temporal and contextual ...
This article considers the history of South African imperialism and claims over a white Southern Afr...
Scholars of international migration have paid scant attention to the phenomenon of bifurcated social...
The present article posits the existence of conflicting relationships between born-in-Africa African...
peer reviewedLong absent from the scholarly literature, Congolese migration to Belgium now occupies ...
This article presents an analysis of the novel The Gurugu Pledge (2017) by the Equatorial Guinea wri...
Just as masculinity is crucial in the construction of nationhood, masculinity is also significant in...
Contemporary scholarly discourses about decolonising materialities are taking two noticeable traject...
This article offers a new perspective on contemporary ‘whiteness’ in Africa by looking at the ambigu...
The present dissertation is the product of an ethnography of everyday life in and around the labour ...
This thesis addresses the identities of ‘white settlers’ who chose to stay in Kenya and Zambia after...
This article focuses on the recent history of French residents in (post)colonial Ivory Coast. I argu...
In this article I explore the limits of Anne McClintock’s conceptualization of the ‘pornotropics’ as...
Anthropological writing both by whites on Africa and on whites in Africa demonstrates an ongoing reg...
Pursuing Whiteness in the Colonies offers a new comprehension of colonial history from below by taki...
In the following article I assert that Congolese masculinities are complex, temporal and contextual ...
This article considers the history of South African imperialism and claims over a white Southern Afr...
Scholars of international migration have paid scant attention to the phenomenon of bifurcated social...
The present article posits the existence of conflicting relationships between born-in-Africa African...
peer reviewedLong absent from the scholarly literature, Congolese migration to Belgium now occupies ...
This article presents an analysis of the novel The Gurugu Pledge (2017) by the Equatorial Guinea wri...
Just as masculinity is crucial in the construction of nationhood, masculinity is also significant in...
Contemporary scholarly discourses about decolonising materialities are taking two noticeable traject...