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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 colonized 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 colonized and the colonizers emerged changed.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Introduction
  2. Nina Berman, Klaus Mühlhahn, and Patrice Nganang
  3. pp. 1-28
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  1. Part 1. Interactions
  1. Architecture with a Mission: Bamum Autoethnography during the Period of German Colonialism
  2. Itohan I. Osayimwese
  3. pp. 31-49
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  1. “The Germans cannot master our language!” or German Colonial Rulers and the Beti in the Cameroonian Hinterlands
  2. Germain Nyada and Translated by Amber Suggitt
  3. pp. 50-70
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  1. Sex and Control in Germany’s Overseas Possessions: Venereal Disease and Indigenous Agency
  2. Daniel J. Walther
  3. pp. 71-84
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  1. Ruga-ruga: The History of an African Profession, 1820–1918
  2. Michael Pesek
  3. pp. 85-100
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  1. Bomani: African Soldiers as Colonial Intermediaries in German East Africa, 1890–1914
  2. Michelle Moyd
  3. pp. 101-113
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  1. Pioneers of Empire? The Making of Sisal Plantations in German East Africa, 1890–1917
  2. Hanan Sabea
  3. pp. 114-129
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  1. “Zake: The Papuan Chief”: An Alliance with a German Missionary in Colonial Kaiser-Wilhelmsland (Oceania)
  2. Gabriele Richter
  3. pp. 130-144
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  1. Part 2. Resistance, Anti-colonial Activism, and the Rise of Nationalist Discourses
  1. Germany and the Chinese Coolie: Labor, Resistance, and the Struggle for Equality, 1884–1914
  2. Andreas Steen
  3. pp. 147-160
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  1. The Other German Colonialism: Power, Conflict, and Resistance in a German-speaking Mission in China, ca. 1850–1920
  2. Thoralf Klein
  3. pp. 161-178
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  1. Nationalism and Pragmatism: The Revolutionists in German Qingdao (1897–1914)
  2. Jianjun Zhu
  3. pp. 179-194
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  1. Anti-colonial Nationalism and Cosmopolitan “Standard Time”: Lala Har Dayal’s Forty Four Months in Germany and Turkey (1920)
  2. B. Venkat Mani
  3. pp. 195-211
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  1. Acting Cannibal: Intersecting Strategies, Conflicting Interests, and the Ambiguities of Cultural Resistance in Iringa, German East Africa
  2. Eva Bischoff
  3. pp. 212-225
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  1. The “Truppenspieler Show”: Herero Masculinity and the German Colonial Military Aesthetic
  2. Molly McCullers
  3. pp. 226-242
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  1. Part 3. Remembering and Rethinking
  1. Recollection and Intervention: Memory of German Colonialism in Contemporary African Migrants’ Writing
  2. Dirk Göttsche
  3. pp. 245-258
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  1. The Shadows of History: Photography and Colonialism in William Kentridge’s Black Box/Chambre Noire
  2. Andrew J. Hennlich
  3. pp. 259-270
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  1. Germans and the Death-Throes of the Qing: Mo Yan’s The Sandalwood Torture
  2. Yixu Lü
  3. pp. 271-283
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  1. The Origins of German Minority Cinema in Colonial Film
  2. Patrice Nganang
  3. pp. 284-298
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  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 299-332
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 333-338
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 339-350
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