Umfang:
1 online resource (352 pages)
ISBN:
9783905758498
Inhalt:
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.
Inhalt:
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Basel Namibia Studies Series -- Less is more? History and the Kaoko. An introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I - Gender and Conflict -- 1. The expansion & collapse of Oorlam socio-economic hegemony in Kaoko -- 1.1 Compulsory land and stock expropiation in Sesfontein -- 1.2. Southern Kaoko at the outbreak of the war -- 2. Male Business - raiding economies and commercial trade -- 2.1. The socio-economy of Kaoko in the second half of the 19th century -- 2.2. The territorial anchorage of Oorlam rule -- 2.3. Raiding, hunting and long-distance trade -- 2.4. Evaluating Oorlam rule in Kaoko between the 1860s and the 1890s -- 3. Facing the raiding economy -- 3.1. Male mercenaries and collective strategies of survival -- 3.2. Integration and political affiliation within Kaoko -- 3.3. Ambivalences and alternatives in central Kaoko -- 3.4. Migration and flight -- 4. Rinderpest -- 4.1. The Rinderpest and the collapse of Oorlam hegemony -- 4.2. The Establishment of the Northern District -- 4.3. Gender & conflict -- Part II: Gender & Colonial Counter Insurgency -- 1. The expeditions of Major Manning to Kaoko in 1917 and 1919 -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. South African military expedition and early administration in northern Namibia -- 1.3. The reports of Major Manning - narratives of counter insurgency -- 2. Economic differentiation and re-pastoralization in aoko between 1910-1915 -- 2.1. The socio-economy of Kaoko in the early 1910s -- 2.2. Southern Kaoko and entrenchments with the settler economy in the Outjo district -- 3. Immigrations to Kaoko -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Negotiating residence - Kakurukouje, Muhona Katiti and Vita Tom -- 3.3. Increasing violence - raiding and appropriation of resources -- 3.4. Responses by the local communities.
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ISBN 9783905758276
Weitere Ausg.:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783905758276
Sprache:
Englisch
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https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kxp/detail.action?docID=1986827