Walking the Rift

Idealism and Imperialism in East Africa, Alfred Robert Tucker (1890–1911)
de Joan Plubell Mattia (Auteur)
Lire l'extrait en ligne Télécharger l'extrait
EPUB
Prêts illimités, Un à la fois
Détails

The Victorian encounter with Africa contains many micro-narratives that call for a questioning of an old consensus. Tentative assumptions as to the motives of early missionaries and colonial personnel often prove less than satisfactory due to stereotypes and unexplored archives. The need for new master narratives that move beyond the old paradigms of Western expansion and African victimization are being called for by scholars of the Global North and South--narratives that allow room for strong evidence of an egalitarian joint endeavor and African cultural vitality without avoiding the investment in imperialism practiced by colonial personnel. Based on extensive archival research, Walking the Rift advocates an alternative proposal--missionaries and administrators caught in the grinding of contradictory opposites. As a professional artist, Alfred Robert Tucker captured this tug-of-war on canvas, but similar dichotomies are found in his approach to marriage contracts, slavery, mission and church organizational structure, alliance with the colonial government and African partnership. Tucker is a representative figure--a prism to shine light on those involved in the British East African project. Like many in the early encounter with Africa, he was neither a consistent imperialist nor a complete egalitarian idealist, but operated in both spheres without creating a third.

Date de publication
24 mai 2017
Éditeur
Nombre de pages
222
Langue
Anglais
ISBN EPUB
9781532600753
ISBN PDF
9781532600760
ISBN papier
9781532600746
Taille du fichier
31 Mo
EPUB
Accessibilité des licences EPUB
Cette publication ne comporte aucune information d'accessibilité.

À propos de nous

À propos de De Marque Emplois Nous contacter Conditions générales d'utilisation Politique de confidentialité Feedbooks.com est opéré par la société Diffusion Champlain SASU