2021
DOI: 10.17875/gup2021-1600
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Verflochtene Geschichten im postkolonialen Grenzraum

Abstract: Dieses Buch ist auch als freie Onlineversion über die Homepage des Verlags sowie über den Göttinger Universitätskatalog (GUK) bei der Niedersächsischen Staats-und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen (https://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de) erreichbar. Es gelten die Lizenzbestimmungen der Onlineversion.

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“…However, in my empirical experience and that of my colleagues, long exchanges are possible only with single individuals, and spontaneously organized group discussions only with members of the same, or related, we-groups. We observed this during our research in the Spanish exclaves in North Africa (see Bahl 2021;Worm 2019), during fieldwork in Brazil (Bahl/Cé Sangalli 2021b), and in the parks of Berlin. Sometimes the internalized rules for we-and self-presentations make it impossible for members of different groupings to engage in open dialogue, as will be shown in the case of a group discussion with Senegalese from different religious and ethnic groupings (see ch.…”
Section: The Front-stage and Back-stage Presentations Of African Migr...mentioning
confidence: 52%
“…However, in my empirical experience and that of my colleagues, long exchanges are possible only with single individuals, and spontaneously organized group discussions only with members of the same, or related, we-groups. We observed this during our research in the Spanish exclaves in North Africa (see Bahl 2021;Worm 2019), during fieldwork in Brazil (Bahl/Cé Sangalli 2021b), and in the parks of Berlin. Sometimes the internalized rules for we-and self-presentations make it impossible for members of different groupings to engage in open dialogue, as will be shown in the case of a group discussion with Senegalese from different religious and ethnic groupings (see ch.…”
Section: The Front-stage and Back-stage Presentations Of African Migr...mentioning
confidence: 52%