Programm des Afrikakolloquiums im SoSe 2023
Afrikakolloquium
mittwochs 16:15 – 17:45 Uhr, Raum 410
verantwortlich: Dr. Chanfi Ahmed, Dr. Christfried Naumann
Programm (Kurzversion)
26.04.2023 Dr. Joyce Nyairo – Mediating Disappearance in Kenyan Funerary Practice
10.05.2023 Dr. Husein Inusah – African Intellectual Virtue Proverbs
24.05.2023 Prof. Sree Ganesh – Digital Humanities for less resourced languages and cultures
07.06.2023 Dr. Frank Edward - From ‘Welfare’ Centres to DDC Parks
21.06.2023 Prof. Insa Nolte – Muslim husbands, Christian wives
05.07.2023 Prof. Melchisedek Chetima - Boko Haram and Haman Yaji
26.04.2023 Dr. Joyce Nyairo – “The Body Is …” Missing : Mediating Disappearance in Kenyan Funerary Practice
Meeting 1: 26.05.2023
Dr. Joyce Nyairo, independent researcher, Nairobi, Studied Literature and Political Science at the University of Nairobi and at the University of the Witwatersrand ((Currently at the Institute for Advanced Study-Berlin (Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin - Institute for Advanced Study).
10.05.2023 Dr. Husein Inusah – African Intellectual Virtue Proverbs
-Meeting 2: 10.05.2023
"African Intellectual Virtue Proverbs: Implication for Epistemic
Decoloniality and Bio-Diversity Conservation".
Dr. Husein Inusah, Senior Lecturer Department of Classics and Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, College of Humanities and Legal Studies,
University of Cape Coast- South Africa (Currently at the Institute for Advanced Study-Berlin (Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin - Institute for Advanced Study).
24.05.2023 Sree Ganesh – Digital Humanities for less resourced languages and cultures - A special reference from the African continent
Meeting 3: 24.05.2023
Prof. Sree Ganesh Thottempudi, Department of Big Data, SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences
07.06.2023 Dr. Frank Edward - From ‘Welfare’ Centres to DDC Parks
-Meeting 4: 07.06.2023
Dr. Frank Edward, Department of History, University of Dar es Salaam
"From ‘Welfare’ Centres to DDC Parks: The Making of Spending Cultures in Colonial and Socialist Dar es Salaam, Tanzania"
21.06.2023 Prof. Insa Nolte – Muslim husbands, Christian wives
Meeting 5: 21.06.2023
"Muslim husbands, Christian wives: An African history of gender and religious coexistence." (working title)
Prof. Insa Nolte, Department of African Studies and Anthropology, School of History and Cultures University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK.
05.07.2023 Prof. Melchisedek Chetima - Boko Haram and Haman Yaji
Meeting 6: 05.7.2023
Prof. Melchisedek Chetima
Title: Boko Haram and Haman Yaji in Local Narratives