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Seit über 20 Jahren verwandelt ein Bürgerkrieg ein Gebiet von der Grö�e Westeuropas in die Hölle auf Erden: Der Kongokrieg ist seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg der opferreichste Konflikt überhaupt. Längst geht es nicht mehr um ethnische Gegensätze, sondern vor allem um die Kontrolle über Rohstoffe. Die Toten gehen in die Millionen, die Täter bleiben straffrei. Im Sommer 2015 realisierte Milo Rau mit seinem Team »das ambitionierteste politische Theaterprojekt, das je auf die Bühne kam« (The Guardian). Er lud im Kriegsgebiet Opfer, Milizionäre, Regierungsvertreter, Oppositionelle, Unternehmer und Vertreter internationaler Organisationen zum »Kongo Tribunal«. Dieser Band bietet einen umfassenden Überblick zum »grö�enwahnsinnigsten Kunstprojekt unserer Zeit« (Radio France Internationale). Im Buch versammelt sind die wichtigsten Zeugenaussagen, Statements der internationalen Jury (u. a. der Afrika-Korrespondentin Colette Braeckman, der Menschenrechtlerin Saran Kaba Jones, des Snowden-Anwalts Wolfgang Kaleck, der Soziologin Saskia Sassen, des Politikers und Künstlers Marc-Antoine Vumilia und des Gewaltforschers Harald Welzer), Reden, Interviews und Rechercheberichte von Milo Rau, die Plädoyers der Richter sowie die wichtigsten Analysen und Presseberichte. „Das zusammengestellte Material vermittelt zwar nur einen begrenzten Eindruck vom Theaterprojekt Kongo-Tribunal, aber es bietet eine Fülle von Begleit- und Hintergrundinformationen, Positionen und Denkanstö�e, um über die Situation im Kongo und über Fragen globaler Gerechtigkeit weiter nachzudenken, aber auch, um politisch und/oder künstlerisch aktiv zu werden“ (literaturkritik.de).
Bürgerkrieg. --- Politisches Theater. --- Projekt. --- Demokratische Republik Kongo.
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Congo (Democratic Republic) --- Belgium --- Demokratische Republik Kongo --- History --- Colonies --- Administration. --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General
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One hundred years after the founding of the École Coloniale Superieure in Antwerp, the adjacent Middelheim Museum invites Sandrine Colard, researcher and curator, to conceive an exhibition that probes silenced histories of colonialism in a site-specific way. For Colard, the term Congoville encompasses the tangible and intangible urban traces of the colony, not on the African continent but in 21st-century Belgium: a school building, a park, imperial myths, and citizens of African descent. In the exhibition and this adjoining publication, the concept Congoville is the starting point for 15 contemporary artists to address colonial history and ponder its aftereffects as black flâneurs walking through a postcolonial city.00Due to the multitude of perspectives and voices, this book is both a catalogue and a reference work comprised of artistic and academic contributions. Together, the participating artists and invited authors unfold the blueprint of 'Congoville', an imaginary city that still subconsciously affects us, but also encourages us to envision a decolonial utopia.00With contributions by: Pieter Boons, Sandrine Colard, Filip De Boeck, Bas De Roo, Nadia Yala Kisukidi, Sorana Munsya & Leonard Pongo, Herman Van Goethem, Sara Weyns, Nabilla Ait Daoud.00Participating artists: Sammy Baloji, Bodys Isek Kingelez, Maurice Mbikayi, Jean Katambayi, KinAct Collective, Simone Leigh, Hank Willis Thomas, Zahia Rahmani, Ibrahim Mahama, Ângela Ferreira, Kapwani Kiwanga, Sven Augustijnen, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Elisabetta Benassi, Pelagie Gbaguidi.00Exhibition: Middelheim Museum, Antwerp, Belgium (29.5-3.10.2021).
Université coloniale de Belgique --- Influence --- In art --- 2000-2099 --- Antwerpen --- Belgien --- Demokratische Republik Kongo
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Bürgerkrieg --- Versöhnung --- Konfliktregelung --- Traditionale Kultur --- Schwarze Theologie --- Versöhnung --- Konfliktregelung --- Traditionale Kultur --- Afrikanische Theologie --- Demokratische Republik Kongo
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Musikinstrument. --- Mboshi. --- Musical instruments --- Mbosi (African people) --- Instruments de musique --- Religious aspects --- Social aspects --- Social life and customs. --- Republik Kongo. --- 78.32.2
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One hundred years after the founding of the École Coloniale Superieure in Antwerp, the adjacent Middelheim Museum invites Sandrine Colard, researcher and curator, to conceive an exhibition that probes silenced histories of colonialism in a site-specific way. For Colard, the term Congoville encompasses the tangible and intangible urban traces of the colony, not on the African continent but in 21st-century Belgium: a school building, a park, imperial myths, and citizens of African descent. In the exhibition and this adjoining publication, the concept Congoville is the starting point for 15 contemporary artists to address colonial history and ponder its aftereffects as black flâneurs walking through a postcolonial city.00Due to the multitude of perspectives and voices, this book is both a catalogue and a reference work comprised of artistic and academic contributions. Together, the participating artists and invited authors unfold the blueprint of 'Congoville', an imaginary city that still subconsciously affects us, but also encourages us to envision a decolonial utopia.00With contributions by: Pieter Boons, Sandrine Colard, Filip De Boeck, Bas De Roo, Nadia Yala Kisukidi, Sorana Munsya & Leonard Pongo, Herman Van Goethem, Sara Weyns, Nabilla Ait Daoud.00Participating artists: Sammy Baloji, Bodys Isek Kingelez, Maurice Mbikayi, Jean Katambayi, KinAct Collective, Simone Leigh, Hank Willis Thomas, Zahia Rahmani, Ibrahim Mahama, Ângela Ferreira, Kapwani Kiwanga, Sven Augustijnen, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Elisabetta Benassi, Pelagie Gbaguidi.00Exhibition: Middelheim Museum, Antwerp, Belgium (29.5-3.10.2021).
Kolonialismus --- Kunst --- Museum --- Université coloniale de Belgique --- Université coloniale de Belgique --- Influence --- In art --- 2000-2099 --- Antwerpen --- Belgien --- Demokratische Republik Kongo
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One hundred years after the founding of the École Coloniale Superieure in Antwerp, the adjacent Middelheim Museum invites Sandrine Colard, researcher and curator, to conceive an exhibition that probes silenced histories of colonialism in a site-specific way. For Colard, the term Congoville encompasses the tangible and intangible urban traces of the colony, not on the African continent but in 21st-century Belgium: a school building, a park, imperial myths, and citizens of African descent. In the exhibition and this adjoining publication, the concept Congoville is the starting point for 15 contemporary artists to address colonial history and ponder its aftereffects as black flâneurs walking through a postcolonial city.00Due to the multitude of perspectives and voices, this book is both a catalogue and a reference work comprised of artistic and academic contributions. Together, the participating artists and invited authors unfold the blueprint of 'Congoville', an imaginary city that still subconsciously affects us, but also encourages us to envision a decolonial utopia.00With contributions by: Pieter Boons, Sandrine Colard, Filip De Boeck, Bas De Roo, Nadia Yala Kisukidi, Sorana Munsya & Leonard Pongo, Herman Van Goethem, Sara Weyns, Nabilla Ait Daoud.00Participating artists: Sammy Baloji, Bodys Isek Kingelez, Maurice Mbikayi, Jean Katambayi, KinAct Collective, Simone Leigh, Hank Willis Thomas, Zahia Rahmani, Ibrahim Mahama, Ângela Ferreira, Kapwani Kiwanga, Sven Augustijnen, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Elisabetta Benassi, Pelagie Gbaguidi.00Exhibition: Middelheim Museum, Antwerp, Belgium (29.5-3.10.2021).
Kolonialismus --- Kunst --- Museum --- Université coloniale de Belgique --- Université coloniale de Belgique --- Influence --- In art --- 2000-2099 --- Antwerpen --- Belgien --- Demokratische Republik Kongo
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In October 1996, a group of ageing Marxists and unemployed youth coalesced to revolt against Mobutu Seso Seko, president of Zaire/Congo since 1965. Backed by a Rwanda-led regional coalition that drew support from Asmara to Luanda, the rebels of the AFDL marched over 1500 kilometers inseven months to crush the dictatorship. To the Congolese rebels and their Pan-Africanist allies, the vanquishing of the Mobutu regime represented nothing short of a "second independence" for Congo and Central Africa as a whole and the dawning of a new regional order of peace and security. Within fifteen months, however, Central Africa's "liberation peace" would collapse, triggering a cataclysmic fratricide between the heroes of the war against Mobutu and igniting the deadliest conflict since World War II. This book gives an account Africa's Great War. It argues that the seeds of Africa's Great War were sown in the revolutionary struggle against Mobutu- the way the revolution came together, the way it was organized, and, paradoxically, the very way it succeeded. In particular, the book argues that the overthrow of Mobutu proved a Pyrrhic victory because the protagonists ignored the philosophy of Julius Nyerere, the father of Africa's liberation movements: they put the gun before the unglamorous but essential task of building the domestic and regional political institutions and organizational structures necessary to consolidate peace after revolution.
Bündnis. --- Bürgerkrieg in der Demokratischen Republik Kongo --- Conflits ethniques --- Einflussnahme. --- Ethnic conflict --- Ethnic conflict. --- Krieg. --- Marxismus. --- Minderheitenfrage. --- Political violence --- Political violence. --- Politics and government. --- Politik. --- Postkolonialismus. --- Ressourcenpolitik. --- Sturz. --- Violence politique --- Histoire --- History --- Malas Zénāwi --- Kabila, Joseph --- Kabila, Laurent-Désiré --- Kagamé, Paul --- Mbeki, Thabo --- Museveni, Yoweri --- Santos, José Eduardo dos --- Since 1900. --- Congo (Democratic Republic) --- Congo (Democratic Republic). --- Congo (République démocratique) --- Demokratische Republik Kongo. --- Ituri-Gebiet. --- Kivu. --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement
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Theses --- Missions --- Political aspects --- Congo (Democratic Republic) --- 1908-1960 --- Church and state --- Nationalism --- Church history --- History --- Church and state. --- Evangelische Kirche. --- Kolonialismus. --- Mission. --- Missions. --- Nationalism. --- Politics and government. --- Unabhängigkeit. --- Katholische Kirche. --- 1900-1999. --- Congo (Democratic Republic). --- Demokratische Republik Kongo. --- Politics and government
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18.92 languages of sub-Saharan Africa. --- Democratic Republic of Congo. --- Swahili (Langue) --- Swahili (Langue) --- Swahili (language). --- Swahili (langue) --- Swahili (langue) --- Swahili language --- Swahili language --- Swahili language. --- Swahili. --- dictionaries (form). --- Dialectes --- Glossaires, vocabulaires, etc --- Dialectes --- Mots et locutions --- Vocabulaires et manuels de conversation --- Dialects --- Dialects. --- Congo (Democratic Republic). --- Demokratische Republik Kongo. --- Kongo (Demokratische Republik). --- Swahili.
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