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67862-01 - Seminar: Decolonising Tourism? (3 KP)

Semester Frühjahrsemester 2023
Angebotsmuster einmalig
Dozierende Giorgio Miescher (giorgio.miescher@unibas.ch, BeurteilerIn)
Inhalt During the last few decades, tourism research has advanced beyond applied business research to embrace reflexive and critical academic enquiry. Critical tourism research is raising questions with regard to continuities of colonial power relations in the business, alternative forms of tourism (e.g. “hopeful tourism”) and reflects on epistemologies and practices of decolonising tourism. In this seminar, we critically engage with the past and present state of tourism in Namibia, a prime destination for wildlife and landscape tourism in Southern Africa.
Namibia’s tourist industry has its origins long before the country achieved independence in 1990 and the industry is deeply entrenched in colonialism and the Namibian settler society. In the seminar, we explore the history of tourism in Namibia and reflect on the persistent coloniality in the business today. Working with archival material and recent publications the participants will explore, for instance, change and continuity of tourist spaces, to compare travel guides of different decades, to research the origins and connotations of tourist highlights. In the seminar we translate terms like “coloniality” and “decoloniality” through a specific context and enter into discussion with a scholar from Namibia at the end of the semester.
Hence, the seminar is structured in three parts. In the first part, we have weekly sessions for a theoretical and practical introduction into the topic. During the second part, participants do individual/group research in the archives and library of the Basler Afrika Bibliographien. The third part consists of two block days, 6 and 13 May, for student presentations and intense discussions. Ndapewoshali Ashipala, director of the Museums Association of Namibia, has accepted an invitation to come to Basel in May 2023 and join the two block days.

 

Unterrichtssprache Englisch
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Intervall Wochentag Zeit Raum
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Bemerkungen Time: Friday 12:15-13:45 Basler Afrika Bibliographien, Klosterberg 23, 4051 Basel (regular sessions in the first part of the semester, followed by two block days on Saturday 6 May and Saturday 13 May)

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Module Modul: Areas: Afrika (Master Studiengang: Europäische Geschichte in globaler Perspektive )
Modul: Europäisierung und Globalisierung (Masterstudium: European Global Studies)
Modul: Fields: Environment and Development (Master Studiengang: African Studies)
Modul: Fields: Governance and Politics (Master Studiengang: African Studies)
Modul: Migration, Mobility and Transnationalism (Master Studiengang: Changing Societies: Migration – Conflicts – Resources )
Modul: Sachthemen der Ethnologie (Bachelor Studienfach: Ethnologie)
Modul: The Urban across Disciplines (Master Studiengang: Critical Urbanisms)
Modul: Theory and General Anthropology (Master Studienfach: Anthropology)
Wahlbereich Master Geschichte: Empfehlungen (Master Studienfach: Geschichte)
Prüfung Lehrveranst.-begleitend
An-/Abmeldung zur Prüfung Anmelden: Belegen; Abmelden: nicht erforderlich
Wiederholungsprüfung keine Wiederholungsprüfung
Skala Pass / Fail
Belegen bei Nichtbestehen nicht wiederholbar
Zuständige Fakultät Philosophisch-Historische Fakultät, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Anbietende Organisationseinheit Zentrum für Afrikastudien

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