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Mourning the Dead: Connecting histories of people, places, and remains
Mourning the Dead Podcast
10 episodes
4 days ago
This podcast brings together different histories connected to the mortal remains of people and their violent dislocation during or in the aftermath of colonial rule; their meaning for the remembrance of slavery; their role in anticolonial and postcolonial struggles, memory politics, the undoing of scientific racism and the work of restitution. The podcast focuses on histories connected to the African continent. It is the intent of this collection of histories, to present them as part of the work of mourning – a mourning that can initiate and strengthen transformation in the present.
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This podcast brings together different histories connected to the mortal remains of people and their violent dislocation during or in the aftermath of colonial rule; their meaning for the remembrance of slavery; their role in anticolonial and postcolonial struggles, memory politics, the undoing of scientific racism and the work of restitution. The podcast focuses on histories connected to the African continent. It is the intent of this collection of histories, to present them as part of the work of mourning – a mourning that can initiate and strengthen transformation in the present.
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Tariha je Ɓingel Batibo je yaccaka: Ittugo koloninkeejum Jaaman nder lesdi Cameroon
Mourning the Dead: Connecting histories of people, places, and remains
18 seconds
1 year ago
Tariha je Ɓingel Batibo je yaccaka: Ittugo koloninkeejum Jaaman nder lesdi Cameroon

Taskaram ɗo wolwan dow soynde baawal yeccugo habaru ɓinngel diga Batibo, mo relli yonki mun wakkati koloninkeejum Jaaman haa Cameroon, ngel saalay duuɓi joweetati. Wolwan fahin dow wilugu yimɓe e haɓɓere, annde maɓɓe, aadi maɓɓe, diidaaɗi siyaasa maɓɓe e torra ka toonyaare ɓillata en hannde. Kaaɓdal waɗannde dow doggitki haandi fadda sakittu ɗuɗɗi ɗi toonyaare nde waddi, ɗum waɗata hoynugo e lortuki ba naane caɗɗum. Nder taskaram ka, Mikael Asssilkinga wolwi dow jahaangal janngirde maako ngal waɗi o yahi o laari buski yimɓe haa Cameroon, sigaaɗum e tiifre jami'a Jaaman.

Ɗum wani podcast ɗemng ɗo je ɗemngal Fulfulde. Kadin a wawan nonude be ɗemnɗi Faransiire e Ingilishi.

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Binndowo: Mikael Assilkinga


Wa'inowo taalol: Sophie Schasiepen e mballugo Andri Burnett


Dokkowo habar:


Tiggoɗo / wa'inowo: Andri Burnett


Tiggoɗo Mawɗo: Sophie Schasiepen


Yattore to Richard Tsogang Fossi, Holger Stoecker, Yann LeGall, Katharina Stötzel daw wo'ingo ɗarewal man je aranol. Mikael Assilkinga kadin yettini Christian Vogel e Jonatan Kurzwelly. Bandiraɓe makko kuwoɓe ha Kawral Anthropology. Suɓotiral Blumenbach, yahiroɓe matotiral man "kujeji cahiɗe" ha Jami'are Gottingam be Saare Tariha Ethnology je Hamburg.

Ɓeydugo Jannde

Podcast ɗo ɗum daliila andotiral ha resirdu ɗareji Jaman ferotirɗe nden hawti be kuugal je Eugen Zintgraff, Bongfen Chem-Langhee, Richard Tsogang Fossi, be anndotiral waɗugo Ɓeydotiral Famu ha Technical University of Berlin. Useni laaru hujjaji timmade ha ɗo.

Yooɓugo

Podcast je Foofa Mayde waɗama ngam mballagu ha Jami'are Hirna Cape ngam projit anditiral je "Matotiral "Kuujeji': Ɗuuɗal Epistamic be Kuuɗe Canjugi nder be yeeso Saare tariha", tiggol Mballirde Volkswagen.

Mourning the Dead: Connecting histories of people, places, and remains
This podcast brings together different histories connected to the mortal remains of people and their violent dislocation during or in the aftermath of colonial rule; their meaning for the remembrance of slavery; their role in anticolonial and postcolonial struggles, memory politics, the undoing of scientific racism and the work of restitution. The podcast focuses on histories connected to the African continent. It is the intent of this collection of histories, to present them as part of the work of mourning – a mourning that can initiate and strengthen transformation in the present.