Savage Africa
Author : William Winwood Reade
Publisher :
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 29,24 MB
Release : 2020-03-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781318572519
Author : William Winwood Reade
Publisher :
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 29,24 MB
Release : 2020-03-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781318572519
Author : William Winwood Reade
Publisher :
Page : 647 pages
File Size : 26,2 MB
Release : 1863
Category : Africa
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Author : William Winwood READE
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Page : 636 pages
File Size : 27,44 MB
Release : 1864
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Author : David Chidester
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 14,29 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Africa, Southern
ISBN : 9780813916644
This work examines the emergence of the concepts of religion and religions on 19th-century colonial frontiers. It analyzes the ways in which European settlers, and indigenous Africans, engaged in the comparison of alternative religious ways of life as one dimension of intercultural activity.
Author : Edward James Glave
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Page : 258 pages
File Size : 25,37 MB
Release : 1893
Category : Congo (Democratic Republic)
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Author : William Winwood Reade
Publisher :
Page : 478 pages
File Size : 21,60 MB
Release : 1864
Category : Africa
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Author : E. J. Glave
Publisher :
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 34,85 MB
Release : 1892
Category : Bas-Congo (Congo)
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Author : William Henry Giles Kingston
Publisher :
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 17,57 MB
Release : 1878
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Author : Lionel Decle
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Page : 648 pages
File Size : 34,88 MB
Release : 1900
Category : Africa, Central
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Author : Wendy C. Hamblet
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Page : 282 pages
File Size : 10,84 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Africa
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Savage Constructions composes a critical examination of the popular assumption that violence is an essential quality of certain ethnic or racial populations. Wendy Hamblet challenges the supposition, all too common in the West, that darker-skinned peoples are inherently violent. To challenge this myth, Savage Constructions offers a theory of subjectivity transformed by historical violence. It rethinks how African peoples, once living in simple neighborly communities more democratic and egalitarian than modern states, have come to the condition of abjection, misery, and fierce aggression, in which we find them today. This rethinking she argues that Western affluence is built upon slaughter, slavery, and colonial oppression, and suggests that prosperous nations of the West owe a great debt to the societies they trampled en route to their prosperity. This work is important because Nnewly independent nations of Africa are a primary example of a much vaster phenomenon. Western powers continue to sack poorer, weaker countries through covert intrigue, outright war, crippling debts, and unfair global labor and trade policies. The violences continue because many Westerners still harbor metaphysical assumptions about the supremacy of white Christians over less "civilized," darker-skinned peoples. These assumptions depress the possibilities of ethnic minorities within the West, continue to influence foreign policy and frustrate global relations, and ensure that the overwhelming collateral damage of modern wars is color conscious. Savage Constructions will appeal to all levels of scholars and students.