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Transition Towards Gender Equality

Gierse-Arsten, Sonja
Transition Towards Gender Equality
Worldwide, Namibia ranks high regarding gender equality. However, many women are intimidated by violence perpetrated by men. This book is based on a social anthropological field research in the small town of Outjo, situated in Northern Central Namibia, over a period of 14 months. Gender is learnt, lived and reproduced in a societal frame. Violence against women, too, is perpetrated by men in a societal context. By using mainly qualitative rese...

CHF 74.00

Infrastructures of Migrant Labour in Colonial Ovamboland,...

Nampala, Lovisa
Infrastructures of Migrant Labour in Colonial Ovamboland, 1915 to 1954
Most research on the migrant labour system in Namibia under South African colonial rule emphasises its dehumanising aspects. In a complete contrast, this study highlights the social and ritual resources that contract workers and their families in colonial Ovamboland mobilised to provide forms of support and connection across great distances and absences. Based on extensive oral research, this study peels back the layers of intangible infrastru...

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"Sorry. I am what I am." The Life and Letters of the Sout...

Davids, Féroll-Jon / Roos, Hilde / Walton, Chris
"Sorry. I am what I am." The Life and Letters of the South African Pianist and Opera Coach Gordon Jephtas (1943- 92)
Gordon Jephtas (1943-92) was born into an impoverished, coloured, single-parent family in South Africa. He began piano lessons after being intrigued by the harmonium player at the local church. In his teens he worked as an accompanist with the amateur coloured opera group "Eoan" in Cape Town, then moved to Europe to further his studies. His first big break came in 1972 when the Zurich Opera House appointed him to assist the conductor Nello San...

CHF 53.90

Writing Namibia - Coming of Age

Krishnamurthy, Sarala / Mlambo, Nelson / Vale, Helen
Writing Namibia - Coming of Age
A rich collection of captivating and remarkable chapters, Writing Namibia Coming of Age presents research of senior academics as well as emerging scholars from Namibia. The book includes wide ranging topics in literature written in English and other Namibian languages, such as German, Afrikaans and Oshiwambo. Almost thirty years after independence, Namibia literature has come of age with new writers experimenting with different genres and vari...

God's Feet or the Mission's Pack Donkey

Milk, Hans-Martin
God's Feet or the Mission's Pack Donkey
The title of this book originates from the self-description of Namibian Evangelists in their own words. African evangelists of the Rhenish Mission Society (RMS) played a crucial but mostly overlooked role in shaping the spiritual and social networks that transformed indigenous communities from the early nineteenth century. The author draws from a wide range of German, Namibian and South African archival sources that have been supplemented with...

CHF 125.00

Diamond Warriors in Colonial Namibia

Amupanda, Job Shipululo
Diamond Warriors in Colonial Namibia
Diamond Warriors in Colonial Namibia enters into unchartered scholarly territory of illegal diamond smuggling at the largest diamond mining company in colonial Namibia-De Beers' Consolidated Diamond Mines of South West Africa (CDM). It details the underground activities of the natives (migrant workers) employed by the CDM and how these illicit activities accounted for rapid development in Owamboland. Beyond this account, the book takes on the ...

CHF 62.00

Exploring Economic Reintegration in Namibia

Mazarire, Tichaona
Exploring Economic Reintegration in Namibia
This study draws from life histories to present constraints and possibilities that have shaped former SWAPO exiles' economic reintegration in post-colonial Namibia from 1989 through 2018. The book advances three arguments, each of which pushes beyond existing scholarship on Namibia and/or economic reintegration broadly. Collectively, these arguments challenge dominant narratives that have generalized former SWAPO exiles' economic reintegration...

CHF 87.00

Have Your Yellowcake and Eat It

Boulton, Jack
Have Your Yellowcake and Eat It
Have Your Yellowcake and Eat It is a story of men, monsters and uranium in Swakopmund, a small coastal city in the west of Namibia. Founded by German settlers in the late nineteenth century, Swakopmund remains a popular holiday destination for Namibians and international visitors alike. How do young African men make their home in this peculiar town of pretty beaches and luxury hotels, a brutal colonial history and a large uranium mining indust...

CHF 69.00

Lewis Nkosi. The Black Psychiatrist

Henrichsen, Dag / Starck-Adler, Astrid
Lewis Nkosi. The Black Psychiatrist
Much has happened to me that is worth narrating, worth celebrating, in spite of the regrets and sorrows of exile. My life began under Apartheid until I attained the age of 22, and then subsequently lived in many places and societies, in Central Africa, Britain, the United States, Poland, and during a brief sojourn, in France and, finally, in Switzerland." - Lewis Nkosi in 'Memoirs of a motherless child'This rich volume is dedicated to the asto...

CHF 175.00

Sites of Contestation

Rensing, Julia / Rizzo, Lorena / Rutishauser, Wanda
Sites of Contestation
This book is a collection of essays written by emerging scholars at the University of Basel on the basis of their subjective encounters with a specific archival collection housed in the Basler Afrika Bibliographien in Basel. The Ernst and Ruth Dammann collection consists of around 8100 images, 750 audio recordings and numerous manuscripts, diaries and notes. The German couple conducted research on Namibian oral literatures and languages as the...

CHF 89.00

Die Linie

Speeter-Blaudszun, Sonja
Die Linie
Die Linie ist das private Tagebuch der Ethnologin Sonja Speeter-Blaudszun, das sie während ihrer Feldforschung 1996 in Namibia fu¿hrte. Es wurde nicht mit der Absicht einer späteren Veröffentlichung geschrieben, vielmehr verfasste sie es als Quelle und kritische Reflexion ihrer Forschungsreise, die sie zu den Ju|'hoansi in der Nyae-Nyae-Region in der Kalahari durchfu¿hrte. Insbesondere interessierte sie sich fu¿r die Expeditionen der amerikani...

CHF 61.00

Growing Wild

Cohen, Alan / Rindlisbacher, Jasmin
Growing Wild
Mary Elizabeth Barber (1818-1899), born in Britain, arrived in the Cape Colony in 1820 where she spent the rest of her life as a rolling stone, as she lived in and near Grahamstown, the diamond and gold fields, Pietermaritzburg, Malvern near Durban and on various farms in the eastern part of the Cape Colony. She has been perceived as 'the most advanced woman of her time', yet her legacy has attracted relatively little attention. She was the fi...

CHF 139.00

Developmentalism, Dependency, and the State

Hope, Christopher
Developmentalism, Dependency, and the State
Why does Namibia's economy look the way it does today? Was the reliance on raw materials for exports and on the service sector for employment an inevitability? And for what reasons has the manufacturing sector - the vehicle for economic development for many now-high income countries throughout the 19th and 20th centuries - seen its growth held back? With these questions in mind, this book offers an extensive analysis of industrial development ...

CHF 69.00

Voices from the Kavango

Likuwa, Kletus
Voices from the Kavango
Voices from the Kavango explores the contribution that the life histories and the voices of the contract labourers make to our understanding of the contract labour system in Namibia. In particular it asks: is it possible to view the migration of the Kavango labourers as a progressive step, or does the paradigm of exploitation and suppression remain the dominant one? The study highlights contract labourers engaging in a defeating activity and t...

CHF 72.00

Decolonising the Academy

Nyamnjoh, Francis B.
Decolonising the Academy
Recurrent clamours by students and academics for universities in Africa and elsewhere, to imbibe and exude a spirit of inclusion are a continual reminder that universities can and need to be much more convivial. Processes of knowledge production that champion delusions of superiority and zero-sum games of absolute winners and losers are elitist and un-convivial. Academic disciplines tend to encourage introversion and emphasise exclusionary fun...

CHF 36.50

West Germany and Namibia's Path to Independence, 1969-1990

Kern, Thorsten
West Germany and Namibia's Path to Independence, 1969-1990
Namibia's main liberation movement, the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO), relied heavily on outside support for its armed struggle against South Africa's occupation of what it called South West Africa. While East Germany's solidarity with Namibia's struggle for national self-determination has received attention, little research has been done on West Germany's policy towards Namibia, which must be seen against the backdrop of int...

CHF 71.00

Breweries, Politics and Identity

Hoog, Tycho van der
Breweries, Politics and Identity
Namibian beer is celebrated as an inextricable part of Namibian nationalism, both within domestic borders and across global markets. But for decades on end, the same brew was not available to the black population as a consequence of colonial politics. This book aims to explain how a European style beer has been transformed from an icon of white settlers into a symbol of the independent Namibian nation. The unusual focus on beer offers valuable...

CHF 51.90

West Germany and Namibia's Path to Independence, 1969-1990

Kern, Thorsten
West Germany and Namibia's Path to Independence, 1969-1990
Namibia's main liberation movement, the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO), relied heavily on outside support for its armed struggle against South Africa's occupation of what it called South West Africa. While East Germany's solidarity with Namibia's struggle for national self-determination has received attention, little research has been done on West Germany's policy towards Namibia, which must be seen against the backdrop of int...

CHF 55.90

Fictioning Namibia as a Space of Desire

Baas, Renzo
Fictioning Namibia as a Space of Desire
Modern-day Namibian history has largely been shaped by three major eras: German colonial rule, South African apartheid occupation, and the Liberation Struggle. It was, however, not only military conquest that laid the cornerstone for the colony, but also how the colony was imagined, the "dream" of this colony. As a tool of discursive worldmaking, literature has played a major role in providing a framework in which to "dream" Namibia, first fro...

CHF 71.00