Johannes Fabian with assistance from Kalundi Mango (Administrator, National Museum of Zaire) and with linguistic notes by Walter Schicho (University of Vienna).
An extraordinary linguistic and sociopolitical document, this is a history of colonization written by the colonized, about the colonized, and for the colonized. The original text, a history of what is now Lubumbashi in the Shaba region of Zaire, is reproduced in exact facsimile in Part 1. The period covered is from the beginning of Belgian colonization to 1965. The text was commissioned by an association of former domestic servants and written, or compiled, by one Andre Yav. The facsimile text is followed by linguistic notes (provided by W. Schicho) on the variety of Swahili used by the author. In Part 2 this amazing document is twice translated: first, into an oralized' version in current Shaba Swahili and, second, into English. Numerous historical and linguistic notes make the text accessible to the non-specialist. While Parts 1 and 2 are of particular interest to linguists, Part 3 covers a wider area of intellectual concerns. It is an essay analyzing the social conditions, literary means and political purposes and importance of the history. Of interest to linguists, historians, sociologists and political scientists.
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2019. La fabrication textuelle du « français africain » : entextualisation, mises en scènes, réceptions. Langue française N° 202:2 ► pp. 61 ff.
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2017. Belgian Rule and its Afterlives: Colonialism, Developmentalism, and Mobutism in the Tanganyika District, Southeastern DR-Congo, 1885–1985. International Labor and Working-Class History 92 ► pp. 47 ff.
Makori, Timothy
2017. Mobilizing the past:creuseurs, precarity and the colonizing structure in the Congo Copperbelt. Africa 87:4 ► pp. 780 ff.
Giordano, Rosario & Dominique Rapin
2016. L’« élu » et le « kipanda cha Muzungu » (« morceau de Blanc »). Cahiers d'études africaines 221-222 ► pp. 317 ff.
2013. Faire entendre sa voix. Deux corpus de lettres envoyées à une radio locale à Mopti (MALI). Journal des Africanistes 83-1 ► pp. 38 ff.
Wedin, Åsa
2013. Letters, authority and secrecy: the case of Karagwe in Tanzania. Language and Education 27:1 ► pp. 44 ff.
Juffermans, Kasper
2011. The old man and the letter: repertoires of literacy and languaging in a modern multiethnic Gambian village. Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education 41:2 ► pp. 165 ff.
Jewsiewicki, Bogumil
2010. Imaginaire collectif des Katangais au temps de la désindustrialisation. Regard du dedans et regard d’en dehors. Cahiers d'études africaines 50 ► pp. 1079 ff.
Jewsiewicki, Bogumil
2014. Denial and Challenge of Modernity: Suffering, Recognition, and Dignity in Photographs by Sammy Baloji. In Suffering, Art, and Aesthetics, ► pp. 51 ff.
Bonhomme, Julien
2009. Dieu par décret: Les écritures d'un prophète africain. Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 64:4 ► pp. 887 ff.
Ficquet, Éloi
2009. Cultures de l'écrit en Afrique. Anciens débats, nouveaux objets. Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 64:4 ► pp. 749 ff.
Lillis, Theresa
2007. Discourse. A Critical Introduction ‐ By Jan Blommaert. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 17:1 ► pp. 146 ff.
STACK, TREVOR
2006. The skewing of history in Mexico. American Ethnologist 33:3 ► pp. 427 ff.
Lipski, John M.
2005. A History of Afro-Hispanic Language,
Blommaert, Jan
2004. Grassroots Historiography and the Problem of Voice: Tshibumba's Histoire du Zaïre. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 14:1 ► pp. 6 ff.
BLOMMAERT, JAN
2004. Writing as a problem: African grassroots writing, economies of literacy, and globalization. Language in Society 33:5 ► pp. 643 ff.
Blommaert, Jan
2005. Discourse,
Blommaert, Jan
2008. Bernstein and poetics revisited: voice, globalization and education. Discourse & Society 19:4 ► pp. 425 ff.
Fabian, Johannes
2003. Forgetful Remembering: A Colonial Life in the Congo. Africa 73:4 ► pp. 489 ff.
Fabian, Johannes
2006. The other revisited. Anthropological Theory 6:2 ► pp. 139 ff.
Blommaert, Jan & Chris Bulcaen
2000. Critical Discourse Analysis. Annual Review of Anthropology 29:1 ► pp. 447 ff.
Pels, Peter
1997. The Anthropology of Colonialism: Culture, History, and the Emergence of Western Governmentality. Annual Review of Anthropology 26:1 ► pp. 163 ff.
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1995. For Who Hath Despised the Day of Small Things? Missionary Narratives and Historical Anthropology. Comparative Studies in Society and History 37:3 ► pp. 581 ff.
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1992. La chicote comme symbole du colonialisme belge?. Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines 26:2 ► pp. 205 ff.
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1999. Introduction. In A Colonial Lexicon, ► pp. 1 ff.
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1999. Notes. In A Colonial Lexicon, ► pp. 331 ff.
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1999. Crocodiles and Wealth. In A Colonial Lexicon, ► pp. 27 ff.
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1999. Nurses and Bicycles. In A Colonial Lexicon, ► pp. 159 ff.
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1999. Babies and Forceps. In A Colonial Lexicon, ► pp. 196 ff.
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1999. Doctors and Airplanes. In A Colonial Lexicon, ► pp. 80 ff.
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1999. Debris. In A Colonial Lexicon, ► pp. 281 ff.
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1999. Bibliography. In A Colonial Lexicon, ► pp. 417 ff.
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1999. Dining and Surgery. In A Colonial Lexicon, ► pp. 117 ff.
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1999. Colonial Maternities. In A Colonial Lexicon, ► pp. 237 ff.
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2008. Kahenga’s Thought. In Ethnography as Commentary, ► pp. 91 ff.
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2008. Works Cited. In Ethnography as Commentary, ► pp. 133 ff.
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2008. Introduction. In Ethnography as Commentary, ► pp. 1 ff.
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2008. An Event. In Ethnography as Commentary, ► pp. 21 ff.
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2008. Endings and Ends. In Ethnography as Commentary, ► pp. 111 ff.
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2008. Kahenga’s Work. In Ethnography as Commentary, ► pp. 55 ff.
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2008. Kahenga’s World. In Ethnography as Commentary, ► pp. 73 ff.
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2008. A Text. In Ethnography as Commentary, ► pp. 39 ff.
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2008. Notes. In Ethnography as Commentary, ► pp. 125 ff.
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2020. Electronic Sound as Trance and Resonance. In Media Primitivism, ► pp. 61 ff.
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2020. Afterword. In Media Primitivism, ► pp. 211 ff.
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2020. African Art History and the Medium Concept. In Media Primitivism, ► pp. 1 ff.
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2020. The Seed and the Field. In Media Primitivism, ► pp. 183 ff.
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2020. The Song as Private Property. In Media Primitivism, ► pp. 93 ff.
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2020. “The Earth and the Substratum Are Not Enough”. In Media Primitivism, ► pp. 153 ff.
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2020. Notes. In Media Primitivism, ► pp. 215 ff.
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2020. Film as Light, Film as Indigenous. In Media Primitivism, ► pp. 31 ff.
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2020. Artificial Blackness, or Extraction as Abstraction. In Media Primitivism, ► pp. 119 ff.
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2020. Bibliography. In Media Primitivism, ► pp. 237 ff.
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