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Gender And Colonialism A History Of Kaoko In Northwestern Namibia 1870s1950s 1st Edition Lorena Rizzo

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Gender And Colonialism A History Of Kaoko In Northwestern Namibia 1870s1950s 1st Edition Lorena Rizzo
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Gender And Colonialism A History Of Kaoko In Northwestern Namibia 1870s1950s 1st Edition Lorena Rizzo instant download after payment.

Publisher: Basler Afrika Bibliographien
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.52 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Lorena Rizzo
ISBN: 9783905758498, 3905758490
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Gender And Colonialism A History Of Kaoko In Northwestern Namibia 1870s1950s 1st Edition Lorena Rizzo by Lorena Rizzo 9783905758498, 3905758490 instant download after payment.

This book deals with colonialism on a Namibian periphery and considers both the German colonial period as well as South African rule in the country. The marginality of the Kaoko region within this colonial topography of power is analysed as a dynamic and fractured feature where power relations and constellations remained highly contested. The dynamics of gender within a regional society constituted of men and women, African and European, receive special attention within frameworks engaging with colonial photography, oral histories and gendered visions.

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