This article offers an overview of the research undertaken in Namibia in 2019 by a group of emerging academics studying at Hamburg Germany to shape the core of this volume. We aim to tackle the challenging question of the speaker position within a field of discourse around post-colonialism from which our group can legitimately speak, and sketch the necessities for and challenges facing a decolonization of language, action and research. It is impossible with a small – though sensitive and ambitious – group of upcoming anthropologists to do more than scratch the surface of a problem that is so big and multidimensional. So, in this volume we present partial glimpses of our encounter with post-colonial realities in Namibia, and do not claim to ...
When former German Foreign Minister Joseph ‘Joschka’ Fischer visited Windhoek in October 2003, he we...
Historiographical works and public thinking in Germany have long considered the German colonial peri...
In this paper I contend that a project of recovering one's ethnographic archive can engender not onl...
This article offers an overview of the research undertaken in Namibia in 2019 by a group of emerging...
Several artists have been occupied with the subject of decolonization in Namibia lately. By means of...
This chapter reviews the history of anthropology in Namibia, focusing on the work of Guenther Kurt...
The call to decolonize African Studies has a profound influence on the field, with varying degrees o...
Germany’s and Namibia’s entangled colonial histories cast a long shadow on the countries’ presents. ...
Relations between Namibia and its former coloniser, Germany, are impacted by ongoing negotiations ab...
The following is an essay that offers a critical view on the dominant gender studies’ concepts and u...
The year 2004 was the centenary of the outbreak of a colonial war in former German South West Africa...
The restitution of the bible and the riding whip of Namibian national hero Hendrik Witbooi, which ha...
The current social, political and legal situation of the LGBT*-communities in Namibia allows many co...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Anthropology/Sociology)This dissertation investigates colonial and postco...
Since Namibian independence in 1990, historians have increasingly made use of Namibian archives to e...
When former German Foreign Minister Joseph ‘Joschka’ Fischer visited Windhoek in October 2003, he we...
Historiographical works and public thinking in Germany have long considered the German colonial peri...
In this paper I contend that a project of recovering one's ethnographic archive can engender not onl...
This article offers an overview of the research undertaken in Namibia in 2019 by a group of emerging...
Several artists have been occupied with the subject of decolonization in Namibia lately. By means of...
This chapter reviews the history of anthropology in Namibia, focusing on the work of Guenther Kurt...
The call to decolonize African Studies has a profound influence on the field, with varying degrees o...
Germany’s and Namibia’s entangled colonial histories cast a long shadow on the countries’ presents. ...
Relations between Namibia and its former coloniser, Germany, are impacted by ongoing negotiations ab...
The following is an essay that offers a critical view on the dominant gender studies’ concepts and u...
The year 2004 was the centenary of the outbreak of a colonial war in former German South West Africa...
The restitution of the bible and the riding whip of Namibian national hero Hendrik Witbooi, which ha...
The current social, political and legal situation of the LGBT*-communities in Namibia allows many co...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Anthropology/Sociology)This dissertation investigates colonial and postco...
Since Namibian independence in 1990, historians have increasingly made use of Namibian archives to e...
When former German Foreign Minister Joseph ‘Joschka’ Fischer visited Windhoek in October 2003, he we...
Historiographical works and public thinking in Germany have long considered the German colonial peri...
In this paper I contend that a project of recovering one's ethnographic archive can engender not onl...