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The European view of Africans, captured in pictorial or film documents and in collections, today triggers primarily ethical discussions. From a history of science point of view, a comparison of dominant, extreme, marginal, resistant, etc. perspectives is of growing interest. What does “good practice” look like – or does it also need to be conceptualised further?
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Approaching individuals through colonial photographs - a workshop panel
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Approaching individuals through colonial photographs - a workshop panel
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COVID-19 pandemic, burial rituals and grief: perspectives from Africa and Europe
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COVID-19 pandemic, burial rituals and grief: perspectives from Africa and Europe
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Death and the other: how can anthropology and art represent life and death at the margins?
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Is this how we look at Africa? The 'German' image of Africa as a continent as represented radio, television and printed media
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To exist is to be seen: the validity of African representation across space and time
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To exist is to be seen: the validity of African representation across space and time
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Unboxing the visual archive: museums, artists, and critical collaborations?
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Images of African anti-colonial struggles during the Cold War