Remembering Africa

Remembering Africa
Author: Jo Paroz
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 141204961X


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After a 30-year career in New Mexico, it was time for a change, but what to do next? That was the dilemma. Jo was seeking something unknown and unnamed until she found her way to Africa, a place where she could live out her dream of adventure and travel. Remembering Africa: Moments in Time is the author's memoir of the two years she lived in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, while teaching at an International School with students and teachers from many different countries. Through her personal stories, she portrays both the humor and struggle of daily life in Dar and working at the International School there. She provides a window for the reader to share her travel adventures to the exotic island of Zanzibar, the Seychelles, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Namibia, and safari adventures into the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, etc. Jo was enchanted with the land and people of this amazing continent, and she recorded events from those memorable years in a journal. When she returned to the states, the memories of her life in Africa lingered and begged to be shared. Remembering Africa had to be written. The poem "Moments in Time", written by Jo, was inspired by her experiences while living and working in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Remembering Africa

Remembering Africa
Author: M. Elisabeth Mudimbe-boyi
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:


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This collection of essays is concerned less with the representation of Africa than with the memory of the continent.

Remembering Africa

Remembering Africa
Author: Robert Vavra
Publisher: Earth Aware Editions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-06-19
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781608871773


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Remembering Africa is a magical conjuring of the continent of old through the eyes of 33 explorers, adventurers, rogues, raconteurs, literary giants, celebrated scientists, and historical figures, invited to the campfire of memories by best-selling author and photographer Robert Vavra. A dazzling display of 160 images accompany this 624-page archive of fireside chats among those whose lives were molded by their African experiences, and whose intimate recollections forever enshrine captivating details of days long past.

Remembering Africa

Remembering Africa
Author: Dirk Göttsche
Publisher: Camden House
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 1571135464


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"This is the first comprehensive study of contemporary German literature's intense engagement with German colonialism and with Germany's wider involvement in European colonialism. Building on the author's decade of research and publication in the field, the book discusses some fifty novels by German, Swiss, and Austrian writers, among them Hans Christoph Buch, Alex Capus, Christof Hamann, Lukas Hartmann, Ilona Maria Hilliges, Giselher W. Hoffmann, Dieter Kühn, Hermann Schulz, Gerhard Seyfried, Thomas von Steinaecker, Uwe Timm, Ilija Trojanow, and Stephan Wackwitz. Drawing on international postcolonial theory, the German tradition of cross-cultural literary studies, and on memory studies, the book brings the hitherto neglected German case to the international debate in postcolonial literary studies"--Publisher website, July 5, 2013.

Remembering Africa and Its Diasporas

Remembering Africa and Its Diasporas
Author: Audra Diptee
Publisher: Africa Research and Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9781592218967


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Remembering Africa and its Diasporas is a collection of essays concerned with the construction of memories and public histories. It also explores the various dynamics that have shaped the way in which Africa and its diasporas have been viewed and chronicled outside of academia. The chapters focus on how public perception are used both within Africa and within numerous African diasporas. The essays are written by a broad range of authors from around the globe and discuss diasporas in Latin and North America, as well as the Caribbean.

The Cult of Rhodes

The Cult of Rhodes
Author: Paul Maylam
Publisher: New Africa Books
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780864866844


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Cecil Rhodes is the most written about and memorialised figure in southern African history, the subject of well over 25 biographies and numerous articles. Rhodes has featured in novels, plays and films.

Funerals in Africa

Funerals in Africa
Author: Michael Jindra
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0857452061


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Across Africa, funerals and events remembering the dead have become larger and even more numerous over the years. Whereas in the West death is normally a private and family affair, in Africa funerals are often the central life cycle event, unparalleled in cost and importance, for which families harness vast amounts of resources to host lavish events for multitudes of people with ramifications well beyond the event. Though officials may try to regulate them, the popularity of these events often makes such efforts fruitless, and the elites themselves spend tremendously on funerals. This volume brings together scholars who have conducted research on funerary events across sub-Saharan Africa. The contributions offer an in-depth understanding of the broad changes and underlying causes in African societies over the years, such as changes in religious beliefs, social structure, urbanization, and technological changes and health.

Remembering African Wild Dogs

Remembering African Wild Dogs
Author: Margot Raggett
Publisher: Remembering Wildlife
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2021-11-24
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781999643355


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- Remembering African Wild Dogs is the stunning sixth book in the Remembering Wildlife charity series - The aim of the creators is to make the most beautiful photographic book ever seen on a species and to use that to raise awareness of the plight facing that animal and also funds to protect it - Remembering African Wild Dogs is full of images generously donated by many of the world's top wildlife photographers - All profits from the sale of this book will be donated to projects working to protect wild dogs in Africa - over $1 million USD has been raised by the series so farRemembering African Wild Dogs is the sixth book in the Remembering Wildlife fundraising series, which has so far raised more than USD $1 million for conservation. The aim of the creators is to make the most beautiful book ever seen on a species and use that to raise awareness of the plight facing that animal and funds to protect it. Each book is full of images generously donated by many of the world's top wildlife photographers and also gives an overview of the species, its distribution and the challenges it faces. All profits from the sale of this book will be donated to projects working to protect wild dogs in Africa.

Historical Memory in Africa

Historical Memory in Africa
Author: Mamadou Diawara
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2010
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9781845456528


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A vast amount of literature--both scholarly and popular--now exists on the subject of historical memory, but there is remarkably little available that is written from an African perspective. This volume explores the inner dynamics of memory in all its variations, from its most destructive and divisive impact to its remarkable potential to heal and reconcile. It addresses issues on both the conceptual and the pragmatic level and its theoretical observations and reflections are informed by first-hand experiences and comparative reflections from a German, Indian, and Korean perspective. A new insight is the importance of the future dimension of memory and hence the need to develop the ability to 'remember with the future in mind'. Historical memory in an African context provides a rich kaleidoscope of the diverse experiences and perspectives--and yet there are recurring themes and similar conclusions, connecting it to a global dialogue to which it has much to contribute, but from which it also has much to receive.

Remembering Genocides in Central Africa

Remembering Genocides in Central Africa
Author: Rene Lemarchand
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2021-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000332985


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Scene of one of the biggest genocides of the last century Rwanda has become a household word, yet bitter disagreements persist as to its causes and consequences. Through a blend of personal memories and historical analysis, and informed by a lifelong experience of research in Central Africa, the author challenges conventional wisdom and suggests a new perspective for making sense of the appalling brutality that has accompanied the region’s post-independence trajectories. All four states adjacent to Rwanda are inhabited by Hutu and Tutsi and thus contained in germ the potential for ethnic conflict, but only in Burundi did this potential reach genocidal proportions when, in 1972, in response to a local insurrection, at least 200,000 Hutu civilians were killed by a predominantly Tutsi army. By widening his analytic lens the author shows the critical importance of the Burundi bloodshed to an understanding of the roots of the Rwanda genocide, and in later years the significance of the mass murder of Hutu civilians by Kagame’s Tutsi army, not just in Rwanda but in the Congo. The regional dimension of ethnic conflict, traceable to Belgian-engineered Hutu revolution in Rwanda in 1959, three years before its independence, is the principal missing piece in the genocidal puzzle of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. But this is by no means the only one. Reassembling the missing pieces within and outside Rwanda is not the least of the merits of this highly readable reassessment of a widely misunderstood human tragedy.