Colonial Space Colonial Space
Studies in Anthropology and History

Colonial Space

Spatiality in the Discourse of German South West Africa 1884-1915

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Publisher Description

First Published in 1992. This book is about space of a colony and how it was produced. It began as a study of the literature of the German colony of South-West Africa between the years 1884 and 1915. The author’s aim is to demonstrate the active role which literature had played in structuring the experience of the colony. If it could be shown that literature not only describes, but also helps to structure the forms of experience, then it would follow that it also plays an important role in structuring the experience of colonization, and hence the form of the colony itself. From the outset, therefore, the study was concerned with a number of issues centering around colonization, representation, experience, and social form, where spatiality is the concept which allows us to understand how these various aspects of colonialism interrelate.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2012
12 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
328
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SIZE
2
MB

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