“When the Kalmyks saw me, they thought I was their black devil”: Inverting Centres and Peripheries in Colonial Travelogues Written by East Africans
Travelogues are a rich medium through which to explore observations of everyday culture and rituals, perceptions of the world order, and narrative strategies of othering. In this paper, I turn my attention to travelogues written by East Africans (coastal Swahili Muslims, diasporic Shi’i and Parsi...
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Autor principal: | Katharina Wilkens |
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CERES / KHK Bochum
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/54760066938a4367aa4c1400b2bd76a6 |
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