Recalling the Belgian Congo: Conversations and Introspection

When the author embarked on her study, her aim was to approach former colonial officers with a view to analyzing processes of domination in the ex-Belgian Congo. However, after establishing a rapport with some of these officers, the author was soon forced to revise her initial assumptions, widely held in present-day Belgium: these officers were not the "baddies" she had expected to meet.

Exploring the colonial experience through the respondents' memories resulted in a far more complex picture of the colonial situation than she had anticipated, again forcing her to question her original assumptions. This resulted not only in a more differentiated perspective on Belgian colonialist rule, but is also sensitized her as regards the question of anthropological understanding and of what constitutes historical fact.

These two aspects of her work are reflected in this study that offers specific material on the way Belgian colonialism is remembered and reflects on its conditions of production, thus combining ethnographic analysis with a theoretical essay.

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Recalling the Belgian Congo: Conversations and Introspection

When the author embarked on her study, her aim was to approach former colonial officers with a view to analyzing processes of domination in the ex-Belgian Congo. However, after establishing a rapport with some of these officers, the author was soon forced to revise her initial assumptions, widely held in present-day Belgium: these officers were not the "baddies" she had expected to meet.

Exploring the colonial experience through the respondents' memories resulted in a far more complex picture of the colonial situation than she had anticipated, again forcing her to question her original assumptions. This resulted not only in a more differentiated perspective on Belgian colonialist rule, but is also sensitized her as regards the question of anthropological understanding and of what constitutes historical fact.

These two aspects of her work are reflected in this study that offers specific material on the way Belgian colonialism is remembered and reflects on its conditions of production, thus combining ethnographic analysis with a theoretical essay.

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Recalling the Belgian Congo: Conversations and Introspection

Recalling the Belgian Congo: Conversations and Introspection

by Marie-Bénédicte Dembour
Recalling the Belgian Congo: Conversations and Introspection

Recalling the Belgian Congo: Conversations and Introspection

by Marie-Bénédicte Dembour

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When the author embarked on her study, her aim was to approach former colonial officers with a view to analyzing processes of domination in the ex-Belgian Congo. However, after establishing a rapport with some of these officers, the author was soon forced to revise her initial assumptions, widely held in present-day Belgium: these officers were not the "baddies" she had expected to meet.

Exploring the colonial experience through the respondents' memories resulted in a far more complex picture of the colonial situation than she had anticipated, again forcing her to question her original assumptions. This resulted not only in a more differentiated perspective on Belgian colonialist rule, but is also sensitized her as regards the question of anthropological understanding and of what constitutes historical fact.

These two aspects of her work are reflected in this study that offers specific material on the way Belgian colonialism is remembered and reflects on its conditions of production, thus combining ethnographic analysis with a theoretical essay.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857457127
Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Publication date: 09/01/2000
Series: New Directions in Anthropology , #9
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Marie-Bénédicte Dembour teaches at the University of Sussex, School of Legal Studies.

Table of Contents

Preface
Note on the use of language and pseudonyms
List of translated technical words
Maps and illustrations

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. A glossary in disguise
Chapter 3. My project
Chapter 4. Their expectations
Chapter 5. Our dialogues
Chapter 6. My story
Chapter 7. Their response
Chapter 8. Conclusion: The anthropological position

Appendices

Bibliography
Index
 

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