This article describes the origins, the development as well as the current situation of African Studies in the Netherlands. Despite the interesting though limited corpus of travel writing, colonial ethnography, and missionary testimony in Dutch, the scholarly study of Africa really took off only in the post-1945 period. Several chairs in African studies/anthropology were established at some universities (in Amsterdam, Leiden and Utrecht), and a growing interest in field research in Africa emerged. After World War Two a group of business people founded the Africa Institute in Rotterdam to explore the economic opportunities in Africa, an area of expected new markets. In fact, this institute had two legs. One was the business institute, the ...
Of all regions of the world, Africa is perhaps most often subject to external analyses, diagnoses an...
recent issue of NRR ('Newsletter for Dutch-language sociologists of law, anthropologist of law ...
This is the second of a two-volume work taking stock of the study of Africa in the twenty-first cent...
textabstractVariations in partnerships or collaboration between European and African Social Science ...
Almost ten years ago to the day I gave a talk at SCOLMA's 1992 annual general meeting on African d...
Thirty years after Said’s critique of orientalism, which was closely followed by Mudimbe’s deconstru...
How African are the so-called African studies? The study of Africa, as developed so far by a long in...
Aim of this chapter is to present a picture of anthropological work on sub-saharan Africa as under...
African Studies has evolved as an academic initiative dealing with research and scholarship on the c...
The field of African Studies has emerged in recent years (1960s and 1970s) from obscurity to global ...
In the face of growing global interconnections, entanglements and conflicts as well as increasing aw...
ASA Online provides a quarterly overview of journal articles and edited works on Africa in the fie...
Variations in partnerships or collaboration between European and African Social Science research ins...
For a long time, African Studies as a discipline has been spearheaded by academics and institutions ...
The studies in this volume are the result of research carried out by students of the Research Mast...
Of all regions of the world, Africa is perhaps most often subject to external analyses, diagnoses an...
recent issue of NRR ('Newsletter for Dutch-language sociologists of law, anthropologist of law ...
This is the second of a two-volume work taking stock of the study of Africa in the twenty-first cent...
textabstractVariations in partnerships or collaboration between European and African Social Science ...
Almost ten years ago to the day I gave a talk at SCOLMA's 1992 annual general meeting on African d...
Thirty years after Said’s critique of orientalism, which was closely followed by Mudimbe’s deconstru...
How African are the so-called African studies? The study of Africa, as developed so far by a long in...
Aim of this chapter is to present a picture of anthropological work on sub-saharan Africa as under...
African Studies has evolved as an academic initiative dealing with research and scholarship on the c...
The field of African Studies has emerged in recent years (1960s and 1970s) from obscurity to global ...
In the face of growing global interconnections, entanglements and conflicts as well as increasing aw...
ASA Online provides a quarterly overview of journal articles and edited works on Africa in the fie...
Variations in partnerships or collaboration between European and African Social Science research ins...
For a long time, African Studies as a discipline has been spearheaded by academics and institutions ...
The studies in this volume are the result of research carried out by students of the Research Mast...
Of all regions of the world, Africa is perhaps most often subject to external analyses, diagnoses an...
recent issue of NRR ('Newsletter for Dutch-language sociologists of law, anthropologist of law ...
This is the second of a two-volume work taking stock of the study of Africa in the twenty-first cent...