This article takes a closer look at the »colonial situation« (Balandier 1970). It seeks to shed light on a multifaceted non-colonizing colonial biography during the time of European conquest. The focus lies on the interpretation of the banishment of a »chief« in the British-mandated territory of Tanganyika. This chief, Sapi Mkwawa (1879–1951), was an important figure within European colonization. He experienced two colonizing powers in a prominent but ambiguous position. I argue that through close analysis of the archival material on this banishment, colonialism becomes visible as an ongoing process, based on different forms of a »politics of belonging«. Class and »tribe« function as features of »belonging« that are consolidated by the auth...
Despite the recent move to understand African decolonisation in more global and transnational terms,...
Governments have long used language policy as a means of social control. As FrantzFanon and Ngũgĩ wa...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settler-native identity as ...
Brockmeyer B. Doing colonialism: Reading a banishment of a "native chief" in the Tanganyika territor...
This article offers a case-study in the use of precolonial history to safeguard political outcomes d...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...
NgugiwaThiong'o is a renowned literary figure from East Africa. He is known for his description of c...
This article argues that the chiefs\u27 tyranny in early colonial Kenya had its roots in the British...
Post-colonial literature is concerned with the matters of decolonization, cultural, economic and pol...
Colonialism is a malignant system designed by the Europeans to plunder the wealth and possessions of...
This article pursues the debate on the role that various regional leaders in late pre- to colonial K...
The following work is a study of the aims and nature of British colonial policy in Tanganyika betwe...
This thesis examines the lives of Senior Chief Koinange wa Mbiyu and his eldest son, Peter Mbiyu Koi...
This dissertation is a history of Chief Mkwawa’s severed head. I explore the historical context by w...
This article is an historical analysis of a colonial vernacular (Kiswahili) newspaper. As Mambo Leo(...
Despite the recent move to understand African decolonisation in more global and transnational terms,...
Governments have long used language policy as a means of social control. As FrantzFanon and Ngũgĩ wa...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settler-native identity as ...
Brockmeyer B. Doing colonialism: Reading a banishment of a "native chief" in the Tanganyika territor...
This article offers a case-study in the use of precolonial history to safeguard political outcomes d...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...
NgugiwaThiong'o is a renowned literary figure from East Africa. He is known for his description of c...
This article argues that the chiefs\u27 tyranny in early colonial Kenya had its roots in the British...
Post-colonial literature is concerned with the matters of decolonization, cultural, economic and pol...
Colonialism is a malignant system designed by the Europeans to plunder the wealth and possessions of...
This article pursues the debate on the role that various regional leaders in late pre- to colonial K...
The following work is a study of the aims and nature of British colonial policy in Tanganyika betwe...
This thesis examines the lives of Senior Chief Koinange wa Mbiyu and his eldest son, Peter Mbiyu Koi...
This dissertation is a history of Chief Mkwawa’s severed head. I explore the historical context by w...
This article is an historical analysis of a colonial vernacular (Kiswahili) newspaper. As Mambo Leo(...
Despite the recent move to understand African decolonisation in more global and transnational terms,...
Governments have long used language policy as a means of social control. As FrantzFanon and Ngũgĩ wa...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settler-native identity as ...