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Ostafrika - Jumuiya - Fest Der Deutsch-Tanzanische Freundeskreis e.V., dessen Vorsitzender Reginald Temu der Kiswahililehrer des Münchner Instituts für Ethnologie und Afrikanistik ist, lädt ein zu einem Fest: am Samstag, 20.11., ab 17 Uhr ins Pfarrheim der St. Joseph-Kirche am Josephsplatz 1 in München (U2/Bus 53). Ehrengast ist der tanzanische Botschafter in Deutschland, S.E. Herr Ali Abeid Aman Karume. Die südafrikanische Band Mfaniseni Thusi und Band spielt, das Essen ist ostafrikanisch und hervorragend, der Eintritt beträgt 5 Euro (2 Euro für Mitglieder). ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Dept. of localica, novembermond, November 19, 2004 at 12:35:15 PM CET Africa in Motion - Großes Afrika-Festival in Pasing vom 10. - 28.11.04
Das Festival "Africa in Motion" wirft neue Schlaglichter auf die aktuellen kulturellen Trends vom schwarzen Kontinent mit politischen Vorträgen, Musik, zeitgenössischer Kunst und Filmen. mehr Infos unter...
... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Dept. of ethnologica, kerleone, November 19, 2004 at 10:27:58 AM CET Anthropology of War For the people at our institute that thought about building a working group on anthropology of war: there is an overview on this topic in Annual Review of Anthropology 1999, in case you didn't know it. ... Link (4 comments) ... Comment Dept. of thoughts, kerleone, November 18, 2004 at 5:24:03 PM CET Citing Books One of the most annoying and fastly spreading bad habits of - as far as I can say - angloamerican sciene, is to cite whole books without referring to pages. I think, there are only some cases you can do that: If you talk about this book precisely, or if you talk about a topic or idea, which is strongly connected to that book, e.g. if the idea was mentioned first in this book and is attached in our minds to that book. But to cite a book which is only about the idea you are mentioning, like others too, is pretty useless, I think. Maybe its of help for people looking for literature, but the original idea of a citation, the prove of an argument, is fairly missed. Furthermore, citing books without pages is only proving that the author didn't read the book. ... Link (4 comments) ... Comment Dept. of tools, kerleone, November 18, 2004 at 4:54:50 PM CET Google Scholar
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Veranstalter: Museum für Völkerkunde München, Mediengruppe München, Institut für Ethnologie der LMU-München filmtage@voelkerkundemuseum-muenchen.de <a href="="www.voelkerkundemuseum-muenchen.de">
... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Dept. of , mawingu, November 18, 2004 at 1:11:37 PM CET Bongo Flava – Swahili rap from Tanzania Bongo Flava is the name of a HipHop influenced music which – unnoticed by the rest of the world – has become the best selling pop music in East Africa today. It is a music of the post-socialism era channeled by a wave of new private radio stations. The name Bongo Flava comes from the Kiswahili word for brains: ubongo. Bongo is the nick name of Dar es Salaam. It means that you need brains to survive there. You are welcome to join the release party at Färberei on Wednesday the 24th of November. 21:00. Program: 9pm: We start with a film documentary on Bongo Flava, made by Berlin and Weimar students of anthropology. Afterwards: Bongo Flava music and music videos with DJ Rick de Passage and MC Dougall, party... About the compilation: "Bongo Flava. Swahili rap from Tanzania" is a 70 minute ride through the streets of Dar es Salaam. It is a look at what youth in present urban East Africa thinks of and dreams about. Tanzanian youth started rapping in the 1980s fascinated by black US HipHop. They soon developped their own way of doing it and today the music has become a style characterized by the use of local melodies, beats, topics and their own language Kiswahili. Don't think anybody could have a hit singing in English nowadays. This compilation presents the hits by some of the most important Bongo Flava artists. ... Link (2 comments) ... Comment Dept. of cyberethnologica, zephyrin, November 18, 2004 at 12:52:05 PM CET net.culture archive The Electronic Frontier Foundation's net.culture archive which, among others, sports the topic "cyborg anthropology". ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Dept. of ethnologica, kerleone, November 17, 2004 at 12:40:05 PM CET Pop.Anthro.: Indianerstamm von kollektiver Hysterie befallen "Sie fiebern, halluzinieren und bedrohen ihre Mitmenschen: In einem indianischen Dorf im Norden Nicaraguas scheint der Wahnsinn ausgebrochen zu sein. Örtliche Behörden entsandten jetzt eine Gruppe von Fachärzten in die abgelegene Siedlung, um dem seltsamen Phänomen auf die Spur zu kommen." Mehr bei Spiegel Online. ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Dept. of ethnologica, fabulous, November 17, 2004 at 12:09:16 PM CET Frauen, erobert euch die Haushalte zurück! "Die Ethnologin Katharina Zaugg, 54, aus Basel erforscht seit 18 Jahren die Putzkultur. Für sie bedeutet Raumpflege aber mehr als streifenfreier Glanz: Der richtige Umgang mit dem Lappen ist für sie eine Lebensphilosophie." [weiterlesen] ... Link (3 comments) ... Comment Dept. of cyberethnologica, zephyrin, November 17, 2004 at 11:21:02 AM CET Raum::Körper::Medium Die website der AG Raum-Körper-Medium der LMU ist online (siehe auch unsere ältere story. Sie bietet Aktuelles zur Raumtheorie (Publikationen, Veranstaltungen usw.), eine Raumtheoretische Bibliographie (im Aufbau), sowie ein Kommentarprojekt von Guillaume Apollinaires "Lettre Océan". Die website ist interessant für die Thematik Cyberspace, aber auch hinsichtlich der ethnologischen Repräsentationsdebatte (Writing Culture usw.) -- siehe dazu: FABIAN, JOHANNES. 2002. Virtual archives and ethnographic writing: "Commentary" as a new genre? Current Anthropology 43(5): 775-786. via romblog, Kategorie Raum-Körper-Medium ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment Dept. of localica, warauduati, November 16, 2004 at 1:54:42 PM CET ETHNOFEST im Substanz Am Donnerstag, den 25.11.2004 ab 20:30 Uhr, feiern wir unser diessemestriges ETHNOFEST. Wie gewohnt treffen wir uns im Substanz, in der Ruppertsstr. 28 in München (U3/U6 Poccistr. - gegenüber des Seiteneingangs des KVRs). Eintritt: 2,- Euro
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