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Decolonial Memories
Thomas Fues
11 episodes
1 month ago
Conversations on all things decolonial in English und Deutsch. Blog: https://dekolonial-erinnern.de/; Bluesky: @colonial-memories.bsky.soial; Instagram: @decolonial_memories
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Conversations on all things decolonial in English und Deutsch. Blog: https://dekolonial-erinnern.de/; Bluesky: @colonial-memories.bsky.soial; Instagram: @decolonial_memories
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Episodes (11/11)
Decolonial Memories
Episode 11 (English) with Dr Valence Silayo
In this episode, Dr Valence Silayo, Lecturer of Archeology and Heritage Studies at the University of Dar es Salaam, talks about his research on the entangled history of Tanzania and Germany. He is presently a guest scholar at the Linden-Museum Stuttgart where he has co-curated the exhibition "Celebrating Womanhood" on cultural belongings of the Chagga community in the Kilimanjaro region held by the museum. Among many collaborative projects with Germany, he is involved in the restitution of knowledge to Tanzania with the Leipzig Missionary Society.
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1 month ago
1 hour 9 minutes 12 seconds

Decolonial Memories
Episode 10 (English) with Bernard Laulian Ntahondi
The guest of this episode is Bernard Laulian Ntahondi, an artist and expert of heritage studies in Tanzania. His work, to a considerable extent, focuses on the legacies of German colonialism in his country. He talks about memories practices in many parts of Tanzania, the role of the national Restitution Committee and collaborative efforts to address the entangled history between Germany and Tanzania.
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1 month ago
46 minutes 43 seconds

Decolonial Memories
Episode 09 (English) with Imani Nsamila
In this episode, Imani Nsamila, an independent photographer and visual artist from Tanzania, talks about remembering German colonial rule in his country. He calls on civil societies in Tanzania and Germany to deepen collaboration on the entangled past, thus creating possibilities for a new relationship between the two countries. He particularly commends the twinning arrangement between Hamburg and Dar es Salaam for fostering intense people-to-people contacts.
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3 months ago
58 minutes 15 seconds

Decolonial Memories
Episode 08 (English) with Dyoniz Kindata
In this episode, Tanzanian scholar Dyoniz Kindata talks about his ongoing doctoral dissertation "Poetic and Photographic Practices in the Kiongozi German East African Colonial Newspaper 1885 to 1918". His research addresses questions such as: What was the linguistic and cultural status of Swahili before and during German colonization? How did Kiongozi and similar colonial publications function within the broader intellectual sphere of the time? How might we think about these print practices as early forms of community-making or even decolonial strategies, despite their origin within colonial frameworks?
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4 months ago
1 hour 40 seconds

Decolonial Memories
Episode 07 (English) with Dr Salomé Soloum
In this episode, art historian Dr Salomé Soloum talks about her research on the history of clothing, sexuality and mores in pre-colonial Africa. Her academic interest also extends to the restitution of African heritage, particularly regarding the Republic of Benin. Dr Soloum is a member of the Académie des Traces. Presently, she is a guest scholar at the Centre Marc Bloch in Berlin supported by a grant from Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. The focus of her present work is a fabric from the Far North of Cameroon, looted by a German colonial officer in 1908 and presently held by Grassi Ethnological Museum in Leipzig.
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4 months ago
36 minutes 35 seconds

Decolonial Memories
Episode 06 (English) with Fogang Toyem
In this episode, Cameroonian scholar Fogang Toyem talks about his changing perception of German colonialism and culture. And informs about his present work on a doctoral dissertation about German colonial health care policies (and crimes) in Togo and Cameroon.
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5 months ago
52 minutes 28 seconds

Decolonial Memories
Episode 05 (English) with Dr Priscillia Manjoh
In Episode 05 of the podcast Decolonial Memories, Dr Priscillia Manjoh talks about her work as author, academic and community worker in Cameroon and Germany. Coming from the English-speaking minority of Cameroon, she is particularly interested in overcoming divisions within her country by exploring the potential meaning of German colonial rule for national unity. Dr Manjoh sees the need of closer collaboration with German civil society in addressing the entangled colonial history. Her organisation supports grassroots programmes in Cameroon.
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6 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 37 seconds

Decolonial Memories
Episode 04 (English) with Dr Laibor Kalanga Moko
In this episode, Dr Laibor Kalanga Moko from Tanzania talks about his work as scholar with Freie Universität Berlin in the Collaborative Research Area "Affective Societies", Sub-Project "Contested Property". He was recently awarded with the Ernst Reuter Prize for his doctoral dissertation "Sensing the Colonial Order of Things: Maasai Materialities and Ethnographic Museums" (Supervision: PD Dr Paola Ivanov, Prof. Dr Kai Kresse). Findings from this research are summarized in the article (open access) "The (In)Alienability of Objects and Colonial Acquisition: The Case of Maasai Ethnographic Collections at the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin". His present work focuses on the topic "Contested Property, Affective Dissonance and Relational Ethics in Museum Collaborations".
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7 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 35 seconds

Decolonial Memories
Episode 03 (English) with Maike Schimanowski
In this episode, Maike Schimanowski talks about her insights and experiences as co-curator of the exhibition "Histories of Tanzania" at the Humboldt Forum Berlin. She informs about challenges & accomplishments of the collaborative project by National Museum of Tanzania, Ethnological Museum Berlin and Stiftung Humboldt Forum. A noteworthy aspect is how the joint curatorial team reached out to communities in Tanzania to ask for their consent before presenting colonial loot held by the Ethnological Museum Berlin. Presently, it is unclear how the agreed-upon second presentation of the exhibition in Tanzania could be implemented.
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8 months ago
51 minutes 27 seconds

Decolonial Memories
Episode 02 (English) with Dr Richard Tsogang Fossi
In this episode, Dr Richard Tsogang Fossi talks about the challenges and progress in documenting cultural belongings from Cameroon, translocated to Germany during colonial rule. He is member of the research team around Prof. B. Savoy (TU Berlin) and Prof A. Gouaffo (Université de Dschang) which produced the highly acclaimed Atlas of Absence.
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8 months ago
41 minutes 3 seconds

Decolonial Memories
Episode 01 (English) with Flaubert Djateng
Flaubert Djateng from civil society organisation Zenü Network talks about his work on the legacies of German colonialism in Cameroon.
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8 months ago
56 minutes 50 seconds

Decolonial Memories
Conversations on all things decolonial in English und Deutsch. Blog: https://dekolonial-erinnern.de/; Bluesky: @colonial-memories.bsky.soial; Instagram: @decolonial_memories