Shauri, Images of Arabs, and Representation of Colonial Hierarchies in the Visual Sources of German East Africa

The article deals with the display of colonial hierarchies in the shauri scene (in German colonial practice shauri was a council, a meeting of the administration of the colony and local residents, where the decisions of the administration were announced and brought to the attention of the population...

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Main Author: Banshchikova Anastasia Alekseevna
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Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute for African Studies 2024-03-01
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Online Access:https://africajournal.ru/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Bancshikova-Stsena-Shauri.pdf
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description The article deals with the display of colonial hierarchies in the shauri scene (in German colonial practice shauri was a council, a meeting of the administration of the colony and local residents, where the decisions of the administration were announced and brought to the attention of the population; a court and other meetings with the participation of locals were called shauri too) in the visual sources of the German East Africa, namely on postcards, in photography, sketches, illustrations of memoirs, and on the so-called trading cards. Studying of these sources shows that the position in space and postures of shauri participants are never random: they demonstrate dominance, the presence of might, or, conversely, subordination, and reflect the balance of power that is relevant both for specific participants in the meeting and sometimes for the entire region. Significantly, in this expression of dominance, the Arab-Swahili component of the German East Africa population occupies a special place. Artistic and compositional means emphasize the significant influence of Arabs and Arabized Swahili on shauri; sources depicting them outside the council scenes also demonstrate visual superiority over African inhabitants of the colony. It turned out that there are stable contexts in which Arabs appear in the visual sources, notably in the scenes depicting trade, markets, and slave trade. The constant topos of Arabs’ connection with slavery and their role as brutal slave traders in German verbal and visual colonial discourse is also embodied in the shauri scenes and in the general visual material. These sources allow us to trace the reflection of the racialized and hierarchized picture of the world of both the German colonialists and the local Arab and Arab-Swahili elite.
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spelling doaj-art-e883e6f3335942f6979b3c21746261c02025-08-20T03:07:45ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, Institute for African StudiesУченые записки Института Африки Российской академии наук2412-57173034-34962024-03-0110111012610.31132/2412-5717-2024-66-1-110-126Shauri, Images of Arabs, and Representation of Colonial Hierarchies in the Visual Sources of German East AfricaBanshchikova Anastasia Alekseevna0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6130-3417Senior Research Fellow, Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian FederationThe article deals with the display of colonial hierarchies in the shauri scene (in German colonial practice shauri was a council, a meeting of the administration of the colony and local residents, where the decisions of the administration were announced and brought to the attention of the population; a court and other meetings with the participation of locals were called shauri too) in the visual sources of the German East Africa, namely on postcards, in photography, sketches, illustrations of memoirs, and on the so-called trading cards. Studying of these sources shows that the position in space and postures of shauri participants are never random: they demonstrate dominance, the presence of might, or, conversely, subordination, and reflect the balance of power that is relevant both for specific participants in the meeting and sometimes for the entire region. Significantly, in this expression of dominance, the Arab-Swahili component of the German East Africa population occupies a special place. Artistic and compositional means emphasize the significant influence of Arabs and Arabized Swahili on shauri; sources depicting them outside the council scenes also demonstrate visual superiority over African inhabitants of the colony. It turned out that there are stable contexts in which Arabs appear in the visual sources, notably in the scenes depicting trade, markets, and slave trade. The constant topos of Arabs’ connection with slavery and their role as brutal slave traders in German verbal and visual colonial discourse is also embodied in the shauri scenes and in the general visual material. These sources allow us to trace the reflection of the racialized and hierarchized picture of the world of both the German colonialists and the local Arab and Arab-Swahili elite.https://africajournal.ru/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Bancshikova-Stsena-Shauri.pdfgerman east africashauriarabscolonial photographypostcardstrading cardsmemoir literaturevisual representation of social hierarchies
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Shauri, Images of Arabs, and Representation of Colonial Hierarchies in the Visual Sources of German East Africa
Ученые записки Института Африки Российской академии наук
german east africa
shauri
arabs
colonial photography
postcards
trading cards
memoir literature
visual representation of social hierarchies
title Shauri, Images of Arabs, and Representation of Colonial Hierarchies in the Visual Sources of German East Africa
title_full Shauri, Images of Arabs, and Representation of Colonial Hierarchies in the Visual Sources of German East Africa
title_fullStr Shauri, Images of Arabs, and Representation of Colonial Hierarchies in the Visual Sources of German East Africa
title_full_unstemmed Shauri, Images of Arabs, and Representation of Colonial Hierarchies in the Visual Sources of German East Africa
title_short Shauri, Images of Arabs, and Representation of Colonial Hierarchies in the Visual Sources of German East Africa
title_sort shauri images of arabs and representation of colonial hierarchies in the visual sources of german east africa
topic german east africa
shauri
arabs
colonial photography
postcards
trading cards
memoir literature
visual representation of social hierarchies
url https://africajournal.ru/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Bancshikova-Stsena-Shauri.pdf
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