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European Missionaries And Tswana Identity In The 19th Century, Stephen Volz
European Missionaries And Tswana Identity In The 19th Century, Stephen Volz
Stephen Volz
During the nineteenth century, 'Batswana' became used as label for a large number of people inhabiting the interior of southern Africa, and European missionaries played an important role in the evolution of the term's meaning and the adoption of that meaning by both Europeans and Batswana. Through their long years of residence among Batswana and development ofwrillenforms of Sets wan a, missionaries became acknowledged by other Europeans as experts on Tswana culture, and their notions of Tswana ethnicity became incorporated into European understandings of Africans and, eventually, into Batswana understandings of themselves. The development of Tswana identity passed through several …
Them Who Kill The Body: Christian Ideals And Political Realities In The Interior Of Southern Africa During The 1850s, Stephen Volz
Them Who Kill The Body: Christian Ideals And Political Realities In The Interior Of Southern Africa During The 1850s, Stephen Volz
Stephen Volz
This article considers the changing political significance of Christianity in the interior of southern Africa during the 1850s, focusing primarily on the views of Tswana rulers, converts and others within their communities, and secondarily on attempts by European missionaries to reconcile their service both to African communities and to European expansion, which compelled them to articulate a rationale for their civilising mission. The article historicises the process whereby Christianity lost its initial universalistic ideals and became politicised by African-European competition, with divine sanction being claimed by one side or another. That process was accompanied by considerable debate and doubt: the …
“Cross-Currents In African Christianity: Lessons For Inter- Cultural Hermeneutics Of Friendship And Participation”, A Chapter In A Forthcoming Book, Where We Dwell In Common: Pathways For Dialogue In The 21st Century, Stan Chu Ilo
Stan Chu Ilo
No abstract provided.
Reading Du Bois On East Africa: Epistemological Implications Of Apartheid Constructions Of Knowledge, Jesse Benjamin
Reading Du Bois On East Africa: Epistemological Implications Of Apartheid Constructions Of Knowledge, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
The Swahili, Jesse Benjamin
Katama Mkangi's Subaltern Sociology: Legacies Of Race And Colonialism At The Coast Of East Africa, Jesse Benjamin
Katama Mkangi's Subaltern Sociology: Legacies Of Race And Colonialism At The Coast Of East Africa, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
“Africae Munus And The Challenges Of Social Transformation And Theological Praxis In Africa’S Social Context”, Stan Chu Ilo
“Africae Munus And The Challenges Of Social Transformation And Theological Praxis In Africa’S Social Context”, Stan Chu Ilo
Stan Chu Ilo
No abstract provided.
Race, Tribe And Nation On East Africa's Coast: From Dubois To Mahmood Mamdani, Jesse Benjamin
Race, Tribe And Nation On East Africa's Coast: From Dubois To Mahmood Mamdani, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Dubois' World And East Africa: Pan-African Epistemology Beyond Colonial And World-Systems Sociology, Jesse Benjamin
Dubois' World And East Africa: Pan-African Epistemology Beyond Colonial And World-Systems Sociology, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Walter Rodney In East Africa: The Dar School And The Kenya/Tanzania, Capitalism/Socialism Dichotomy, Jesse Benjamin
Walter Rodney In East Africa: The Dar School And The Kenya/Tanzania, Capitalism/Socialism Dichotomy, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Africana Studies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives On The African Experience, Marc Prou
Introduction To Africana Studies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives On The African Experience, Marc Prou
Marc E. Prou
Introduction to Africana Studies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives is a rich collection of essays on Africana social and cultural history. Its purpose is to provide a thorough scholarly examination of Africa and its Diasporas. This book provides a general introductory survey of Africana Studies to undergraduate and graduate students alike.
Camp Washington Carver, Lisle G. Brown
Camp Washington Carver, Lisle G. Brown
Lisle G Brown
A virtual exhibit devoted to the first African-American 4-H Camp in the United States. Established in 1937, the camp was initially called the Negro 4-H Camp, but was renamed Camp Washington Carver in 1947, after two prominent African-Americans, George Washington Carver and Booker T. Washington.The camp provided recreational, crafts, sports and other activities for the youth. In 1971 the camp was transferred to the control of the West Virginia State College and in 1978 to the West Department of Culture and History, which ended it traditional mission. In 1981 Governor Jay Rockefeller dedicated the site as Mountain Cultural Arts Center. …
Cross-Currents In African Christianity: Lessons For Intercultural Hermeneutics Of Friendship And Participation, Stan Chu Ilo
Cross-Currents In African Christianity: Lessons For Intercultural Hermeneutics Of Friendship And Participation, Stan Chu Ilo
Stan Chu Ilo
No abstract provided.
Walter Rodney And The Pan-African Groundings, Jesse Benjamin
Walter Rodney And The Pan-African Groundings, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Caught Between Chief And Missionary: Tswana Evangelists And European Colonisation, Stephen Volz
Caught Between Chief And Missionary: Tswana Evangelists And European Colonisation, Stephen Volz
Stephen Volz
Transatlantic Migrations Of The Jewish Soul: Whiteness And The Race/Class Contours Of Modernity, Jesse Benjamin
Transatlantic Migrations Of The Jewish Soul: Whiteness And The Race/Class Contours Of Modernity, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Pan-African Writings On East Africa And The Marginalization In Western Scholarship, Jesse Benjamin
Pan-African Writings On East Africa And The Marginalization In Western Scholarship, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Toward The Decolonization Of African Nationalism: African Socialism, Pan-Africanism, And Neo-Colonialism In The Thought Of Kwame Nkrumah And Julius K. Nyerere, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Resource Wars In Africa, Jesse Benjamin, Daniel Volman, Martin Murray
Resource Wars In Africa, Jesse Benjamin, Daniel Volman, Martin Murray
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Connections Between East Africa And India Over 8,000 Years, Jesse Benjamin
Connections Between East Africa And India Over 8,000 Years, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Issues Of Representation In The Academy And In The Kenyan Diaspora: Power & Colonial Legacies In Constructions Of Knowledge About Kenya, Jesse Benjamin
Issues Of Representation In The Academy And In The Kenyan Diaspora: Power & Colonial Legacies In Constructions Of Knowledge About Kenya, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Slavery And Its Legacies In Africa And The Diaspora, Jesse Benjamin, Lindah Mhando
Slavery And Its Legacies In Africa And The Diaspora, Jesse Benjamin, Lindah Mhando
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
"The World And Africa": World-Systems Theories And The Erasure Of East Africa From World History, Jesse Benjamin
"The World And Africa": World-Systems Theories And The Erasure Of East Africa From World History, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
The article examines how some world historical and world systems narratives have or not have integrated Africa or various parts of the African continent into their models. It focuses on East Africa, a place which has experienced a considerable revolt against colonial biases since the 1960s. Moreover, a review of several and most popular and acclaimed scholars of world historical scholarships were presented with the aim of demonstrating that the colonial biases of African negation have not been swept aside. They include Fernand Braudel, Andre Gunder Frank, Janet Abu-Lughod, and Eric Wolf. It had suggested that scholars must guard against …
Squatters, Resistance To "Development," And Magic As A Tool Of Subaltern Power: A Case From Coastal Kenya, Jesse Benjamin
Squatters, Resistance To "Development," And Magic As A Tool Of Subaltern Power: A Case From Coastal Kenya, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
African Antiquity, Jesse Benjamin
Faculty And Male Football And Basketball Players On University Campuses: An Empirical Investigation Of The "Intellectual" As Mentor To The Student Athlete, Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
No abstract provided.
Katama Mkangi's Epistemological And Political Legacy For Researchers Of East Africa's Coastal History: Implications Of Subaltern Speech, Jesse Benjamin
Katama Mkangi's Epistemological And Political Legacy For Researchers Of East Africa's Coastal History: Implications Of Subaltern Speech, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
The Swahili Coast, Jesse Benjamin
Post-Modern Pathologies And Pan-African Erasures: Problems Of Identity In Coastal East Africa, Jesse Benjamin
Post-Modern Pathologies And Pan-African Erasures: Problems Of Identity In Coastal East Africa, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Female And Male Student Athletes' Perceptions Of Career Transition In Sport And Higher Education: A Visual Elicitation And Qualitative Assessment, C. Keith Harrison
Female And Male Student Athletes' Perceptions Of Career Transition In Sport And Higher Education: A Visual Elicitation And Qualitative Assessment, C. Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
The termination of a collegiate athletic career is inevitable for all student athletes. The purpose of this study was to explore student athletes’ perceptions of the athletic career transition process. One-hundred-andforty- three (n = 143) National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II student athletes were administered the Life After Sports Scale (LASS) designed by the authors. The LASS is a 58-item mixed method inventory. The scope of this inquiry explored the qualitative section, which examined participants’ perceptions that were visually primed with a narrative description of a student athlete who made the transition out of collegiate sport successfully. Three major …