851-0012-00L  Technology, Development, and Colonialism in the Age of Empire (c. 1800–1950)

SemesterHerbstsemester 2023
DozierendeE. Valdameri
Periodizitäteinmalige Veranstaltung
LehrspracheEnglisch



Lehrveranstaltungen

NummerTitelUmfangDozierende
851-0012-00 STechnology, Development, and Colonialism in the Age of Empire (c. 1800–1950)
Block Course
24s Std.
29.11.10:15-17:00IFW C 42 »
06.12.10:15-17:00IFW C 42 »
13.12.10:15-17:00LFW B 3 »
20.12.10:15-17:00IFW C 42 »
E. Valdameri

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KurzbeschreibungThis course explores the manifold interconnections existing between technology, development and colonialism in the period between c. 1800 and 1950. Central to this seminar is the development of technologies such as means of transportation, architecture, passports, torture techniques in relation to the colonial experience, decolonisation and development, especially in Asian and African settings.
LernzielStudents will be able to a) develop new perspectives on their core subjects by bringing them in dialogue with the themes dealt with and raising ethical questions; b) familiarise with relevant topics examined by recent scholarship in the specific context of colonialism; c) think critically of the present through a better understanding of technology and development and their relationship with power.
InhaltStudents learn the history of technology and development from around 1800 to 1950 through examples taking into account theoretical texts and empirical case studies from the relevant multidisciplinary scholarship with a special, albeit not exclusive, focus on colonial contexts in Asia and Africa. More specifically, students are sensitized to the historical, political and cultural variabilities of technology and development beyond their supposedly objective rationale and within discourses of so-called civilising and modernising missions. The course is structured thematically, adopts a multidisciplinary approach, and uses academic texts as well as concrete examples.

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ECTS Kreditpunkte3 KP
PrüfendeE. Valdameri
Formbenotete Semesterleistung
PrüfungsspracheEnglisch
RepetitionRepetition nur nach erneuter Belegung der Lerneinheit möglich.

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PlätzeMaximal 20
WartelisteBis 04.12.2023

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