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African Development Seminar- PIA 2574 Europe and Africa: The Emotional Issue?
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Group Discussions Europe in Africa: nature of the relationship (Images)
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Discussion 1. The impact of Settlers (Both European, Middle Eastern and Asian) on “your" part of Africa. 2.Francophone Issue: the impact of France on the region as a part of a European image and the extent to which the French in West Africa are "settlers.“ 3.The New Settlers? Foreign Aid Workers and Missionaries
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One View
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Zimbabwe- “White Africans?”
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Carrie Gruenloh, MPIA Univ. of Pittsburgh, Democracy Specialist (Southern Sudan) USAID
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Settlers: The Issue and the Problem Francophone Africa: North Africa, Algeria and permanent association The Importance of “Francophonie” on Culture and Values
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“Sarkozy admits France made mistakes over Tunisia” Nicholas Sarkozy and Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali
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West Africa Role of the "Syrians" and "Lebanese“ Arabs as "settlers?“ People of mixed race?
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Mixed Race Political Leaders- Jerry Rawlings, Ghana and Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Liberia
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Mixed Race Eastern and Central Africa 80,000 people Issue- Loyalty to the State and conflict with Indigenous Peoples
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Indigenous People- Wa Arusha Masai
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Zimbabwe Military demobilization and Rhodesia "Home Rule"- UDI Zimbabwe and Non-racialism Indigenous Peoples and Land
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Rhodesian Army, c. 1975
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Eastern and Southern Africa Indians in Eastern and Southern Africa Asians- The forgotten settlers Amin, Mugabe and the indigenous people argument
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The Uganda Asians
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Land Economics In Zimbabwe
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Missionaries, Traders and Settlers: How to Assess British Settlers Missionaries and Settlers East Africa, the Federation Southern Africa The special issue of Namibia
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Still From The Film 'White Mischief'
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Popularizers: Ernest and Mary Hemmingway and Madonna (Stereotyped Images)
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South Africa Profile, 1985: Is South Africa Different? Indians 900,000 (2.7%) Africans: 24,000,000 (72%) Indigenous: San-Khoisian: 31,000 (less than.5%) Others: Chinese, Japanese, Arabic (30,000- less than.5%)
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South Africa Dutch- settlement and movement “So Called Coloureds” [ and Indians] 1815: End of Napoleonic War 1820s settlers: British British vs. Dutch-
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“S0-Called Coloured” South Africans
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South Africa: Reminder Trusteeship vs. Assimilation Segregation vs. Apartheid- "Homelands" as nations Afrikaans vs. African Nationalism Majority rule vs. minorities
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South Africa: The Dependency Issues Role of working class and poor whites Mining and labor reserve- "peasant based proletariat Multi-racialism, non-racialism vs. “Africanization”
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Peasantariat Families and Mining- South African Mines and European Lights
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Eritrea- 1940s
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Authors What have you been reading this week?
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Settlers Redux Impact on the Whole Continent Question: Was Europe’s Relationship with Africa Different than with the Middle East, Asia and Latin America The New Settlers: Foreign Aid Workers, Contractors and Missionaries
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Settlers: Question: Was Europe’s Relationship with Africa Different than with the Middle East, Asia and Latin America
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Cases Nadine Gordimer (Nobel Laureate) in 1961 and with Nelson Mandela and sing the National Liberation Anthem at the Gandhi Memorial in Johannesburg, 1993.
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Richard Rive: Resident of “District Six” Cape Town
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Alexandra Fuller, Born 1969, Now Resident of Wilson, Wyoming
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Aminatta Forna, Born 1964 of Scottish and Sierra Leone Heritage
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Dave Eggers (B. 1970) and Valentino Achak Deng (Born c. 1980)
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Discussion 1. The impact of Settlers (Both European, Middle Eastern and Asian) on “your" part of Africa. 2.Francophone Issue: the impact of France on the region as a part of a European image and the extent to which the French in West Africa are "settlers.“ 3.The New Settlers? Foreign Aid Workers and Missionaries
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