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The Devils Handwriting Precoloniality And The German Colonial State In Qingdao Samoa And Southwest Africa George Steinmetz

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The Devils Handwriting Precoloniality And The German Colonial State In Qingdao Samoa And Southwest Africa George Steinmetz
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The Devils Handwriting Precoloniality And The German Colonial State In Qingdao Samoa And Southwest Africa George Steinmetz instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.49 MB
Pages: 608
Author: George Steinmetz
ISBN: 9780226772448, 0226772446
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Devils Handwriting Precoloniality And The German Colonial State In Qingdao Samoa And Southwest Africa George Steinmetz by George Steinmetz 9780226772448, 0226772446 instant download after payment.

Germany’s overseas colonial empire was relatively short lived, lasting from 1884 to 1918. During this period, dramatically different policies were enacted in the colonies: in Southwest Africa, German troops carried out a brutal slaughter of the Herero people; in Samoa, authorities pursued a paternalistic defense of native culture; in Qingdao, China, policy veered between harsh racism and cultural exchange.
Why did the same colonizing power act in such differing ways? In The Devil’s Handwriting, George Steinmetz tackles this question through a brilliant cross-cultural analysis of German colonialism, leading to a new conceptualization of the colonial state and postcolonial theory. Steinmetz uncovers the roots of colonial behavior in precolonial European ethnographies, where the Hereros were portrayed as cruel and inhuman, the Samoans were idealized as “noble savages,” and depictions of Chinese culture were mixed. The effects of status competition among colonial officials, colonizers’ identification with their subjects, and the different strategies of cooperation and resistance offered by the colonized are also scrutinized in this deeply nuanced and ambitious comparative history.

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