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10803-01 - Course: Introduction into the Ethnography of East Africa 4 CP

Semester spring semester 2020
Course frequency Irregular
Lecturers Miriam Badoux (miriam.badoux@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content Today, adventures like a safari or climbing the Kilimanjaro attract Europeans to visit East Africa. Less known are the long and eventful history, the cultural development and the diverse and rapidly changing everyday life of the people in this region. On the Swahili coast of the Indian Ocean, Orient and Occident have met for many centuries, and the secret of the source of the Nile lured famous investigators like David Livingstone into the interior of the continent. After a relatively short colonial period which was dominated by the British, the three countries in the heart of East Africa –Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda – have gone their own ways. Nevertheless, in historical times and still today, the cultures and societies of this heartland are intertwined. Moreover, they can only be understood if neighbouring societies in the borderlands with Ruanda and Burundi, the southern part of Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia, the Islands of Zanzibar and Pemba and the Northern parts of Mozambique, Malawi and Zambia are taken into consideration.
Our lecture begins with a historical overview of these diverse developments through the precolonial, colonial and postcolonial periods. In a second step, we focus on specific ethnic groups and topics which have received particular interest in anthropology. We deal with classical and contemporary ethnographic approaches, both through texts and films. The didactic approach is a mixture of lecturing and interactive methods.
Learning objectives - Students gain an overview of historical and social developments in the East African region.
- Students get an insight into classical and contemporary ethnographic approaches, texts and films.
- Students are able to critically reflect on ethnographic practice and production in the East African region.
Weblink https://ethnologie.unibas.ch/studies/cou

 

Admission requirements No particular requirements
Course application Keine Anmeldung erforderlich.
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used
Course auditors welcome

 

Interval Weekday Time Room

No dates available. Please contact the lecturer.

Modules Modul: Areas: Afrika (Master's degree program: European History in Global Perspective)
Modul: Basics: Social Anthropology (Master's degree program: African Studies)
Modul: Einführung in die Ethnographie einer Grossregion (Bachelor's degree subject: Anthropology)
Modul: Erweiterung Gesellschaftswissenschaften B.A. (Bachelor's degree subject: Political Science)
Modul: Erweiterung Gesellschaftswissenschaften M.A. (Master's degree subject: Political Science)
Modul: Fachkompetenz Globaler Wandel (Master's degree subject: Geography)
Modul: Profil: Geschichte Afrikas (Master's degree program: European History (Start of studies before 01.08.2018))
Assessment format record of achievement
Assessment details The exam (90') is expected to take place in the last week of the semester.
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration; dereg.: not required
Repeat examination one repetition, repetition counts
Scale 1-6 0,5
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Offered by Fachbereich Ethnologie

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