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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Waxmann Verlag | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9783830982814 , 9783830932819
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 p.)
    Series Statement: Cultural Encounters and the Discourses of Scholarship 8
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Wissen ; Kulturkontakt ; Kolonialismus ; Colonialism and imperialism ; Politics and government ; Kulturkontakt ; Wissensgeschichte ; Wissensarchiv ; Kolonialismus ; Imperialismus ; Postcolonial Studies ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Encounters between cultures are also encounters between knowledge systems. This volume brings together a number of case studies that explore how some knowledge in cultural contact zones becomes transient, evanescent, and ephemeral. The essays examine various aspects of cultural, especially colonial, epistemic exchanges, placing special emphasis on the fate of those knowledges that are not easily appropriated by or translated from one cultural sphere into another and thus remain at the margins of cross-cultural exchanges. In addition, the imposition of colonial power is unthinkable without the strategic deployment and use of knowledge; most colonial states, including those of Germany in the Baltic and in West Africa, were knowledge-acquiring machines – yet, acquisition always includes rejection, detainment and subjugation of recalcitrant epistemes. Bringing together insights from various scholarly disciplines, including literary studies, history, historical anthropology, and political science, the essays in this volume investigate how different or unfamiliar knowledge was, and in some cases still is, disarticulated by being belittled, discredited, and demonized. But they also show the strategies of resilience deployed by subjugated and subaltern people: the ways in which certain materials have escaped the coloniality of knowledge – how fragments and shards of other epistemologies remain inscribed in the polyphony and fuzziness of intercultural documents and archives.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Waxmann Verlag | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9783830980025 , 9783830930020
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (316 p.)
    Series Statement: Cultural Encounters and the Discourses of Scholarship 6
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Kulturkontakt ; Kulturvermittlung ; Soziokultureller Wandel ; General and world history ; Dragomans as cultural brokers ; Yuhanna al-Asad ; Hurons ; Iroquoians ; Transcultural Mediation ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Ever since antiquity, but increasingly since the global transformation of the world order in the early modern period, communication between members of different cultural groups depended on translators, diplomats, traders, and other specialists with a knowledge of both cultures. Successful communication and traffic relied on the mediating agency of persons who had been exposed, often in their childhood or through captivities, to the customs and languages of both cultures involved in the contact. Other border crossers and go-betweens acted as missionaries, traders, political refugees, beachcombers, pirates, anthropologists, actors in zoos, runaway slaves, and itinerant doctors. Because of their frequently precarious lives, the written traces left by these figures are often thin. While some of their lives have to be carefully reconstructed through critical readings of the documents left by others (frequently by their enemies), others have left autobiographical texts which allow for a richer assessment of their function as cultural border crossers and mediators. With examples covering from various historical periods between the early modern period and the present, as well as geographical areas such as the Mediterranean, Africa, the Americas, Hawaii, New Zealand and northern Europe, scholars from various disciplines and methodological backgrounds – reaching from history to religious studies and from literary studies to ethnology – fathom the intricacies of in-betweenness and reflect on the impact which "agents of transculturation" have in situations of cultural, social and political encounters.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Waxmann Verlag | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9783830975489 , 9783830925484
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (272 p.)
    Series Statement: Cultural Encounters and the Discourses of Scholarship 3
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Kulturkontakt ; Fremdbild ; Körperbild ; Leiblichkeit ; Gender studies, gender groups ; Cultural studies ; Bodies and Cultural Encounters ; Same-Sex Sexuality and the Colonial Archive ; Sexualities in the French Foreign Legion ; African Pentecostal-type Christianity ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: The meeting of members of different cultures, frequently conceptualized in abstract terms, always involves the meeting of human bodies. This volume brings together contributions by scholars of various disciplines that address physical aspects and effects of cultural encounters in historical and present-day settings. Bodies were and are not only markers of cultural identity and difference, endlessly inscribed and represented as the ‘body politic’ or ‘the exotic other’; as battlegrounds of cross-cultural signification and identification bodies are also potential agents of change. While some essays address the elusiveness of the ‘real’ or material body, forever lost behind a veil of textual and visual representation, others analyze the performative effect of such representations – their function of disciplining colonized bodies and subjects by integrating them into Western systems of cultural signification and scientific classification. Yet, as the volume also shows, formerly colonized people, far from subjecting themselves completely to Western discourses of physical discipline, retain traditional body practices – whether in food culture, religious ritual, or musical performances. Such local reinscriptions escape the grip of Western culture and transform the global semantics of the body.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Waxmann Verlag | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9783830973751 , 9783830923756
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (296 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Cultural Encounters and the Discourses of Scholarship 2
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Sklaverei ; Zwangsarbeit ; Literary theory ; Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography ; Transdisciplin ; Slavery ; Christian Slavery ; Europes Colonizing Mission ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2008
    Abstract: Slavery – the subjection of some human beings to a state of bondage by other, more powerful, people – has been an accepted social institution since ancient times. It is less well known that slavery has also produced cultural contact zones in forcing members of different cultures into sharing the same places – whether in private households, on plantations, in mines and quarries, or indeed the same imaginative sites in works of art and public memory. The recent commemorations of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade by Britain (1807) and the United States (1808), as well as the rise of Black Atlantic Studies as a new academic field, have drawn new attention to this topic. In spite of these recent trends and the prominent position of slavery studies in British and American historiography, slavery’s implications for the study of cultural encounters remain a scholarly desideratum. This volume seeks to contribute to a better understanding of different forms of human bondage in cultural contact zones. The essays in this collection represent a wide spectrum of the scholarship on slavery, as well as illustrating the vast range of conceptual approaches to the topic. They bring together research from several different disciplines and critical angles addressing, for example, archaeological reconstructions of labor camps in ancient Palestine, the moral significance of early Christian slavery, the ambivalent aestheticization of black bodies within the colonial culture of taste, Enlightenment discourses about black revolution, the significance of mythical narratives in African-American slave culture, the musical mourning for lynching victims, and the blindness toward the presence of slave laborers in Nazi Germany. Most essays collected here are concerned with the cultural and human aspects of slavery as well as with establishing an understanding for the stark differences between various forms of slavery throughout history, stretching from antiquity into the twentieth century.
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