German colonialism revisited : African, Asian, and Oceanic experiences

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German colonialism revisited : African, Asian, and Oceanic experiences

Nina Berman, Klaus Mühlhahn, and Patrice Nganang, editors

(Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany)

University of Michigan Press, c2014

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-331) and index

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German Colonialism Revisited brings together military historians, art historians, literary scholars, cultural theorists, and linguists to address a range of issues surrounding colonised African, Asian, and Oceanic people's creative reactions to and interactions with German colonialism. This scholarship sheds new light on local power dynamics; agency; and economic, cultural, and social networks that preceded and, as some now argue, ultimately structured German colonial rule. Going beyond issues of resistance, these essays present colonialism as a shared event from which both the colonised and the colonisers emerged changed. They contribute to current debates on transnational and intercultural processes and highlight the ways in which the legacy of the German colonial period is embedded in the global expansion of capitalism, technology, and the Western legal framework.

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