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Fremde und Fremdheit in afrikanischen Gesellschaften: ein Vergleich von Mbuti, Dogon, Dyula und dem städtischen Senegal

Foreigners and strangeness in African societies
[journal article]

Förster, Till

Abstract

Der Umgang mit Fremden und Fremdheit kann höchst unterschiedlich sein. Dies hängt sowohl von allgemein anerkannten Interpretationsmustern - welche entscheiden, wer oder was 'fremd' ist - als auch von der Alltagspraxis ab. Ein Vergleich von vier unterschiedlichen Gesellschaften bzw. gesellschaftliche... view more

Der Umgang mit Fremden und Fremdheit kann höchst unterschiedlich sein. Dies hängt sowohl von allgemein anerkannten Interpretationsmustern - welche entscheiden, wer oder was 'fremd' ist - als auch von der Alltagspraxis ab. Ein Vergleich von vier unterschiedlichen Gesellschaften bzw. gesellschaftlichen Milieus in Afrika zeigt, dass Fremde oft in die alltägliche Arbeit integriert werden. Dadurch lernen sie die Bedeutung der Grundzüge des Lebens in der anderen Gesellschaft kennen. Welche Grenzen eine solche Integration hat, wird schließlich durch den Vergleich mit einem modernen gesellschaftlichen Umfeld deutlich.... view less


The treatment and reception of foreigners and of foreignness may be highly diverse. It relies on generally accepted interpretive patterns of what and who is to be foreign as well as on everyday practice. A comparison of four African societies and societal milieus respectively shows that by such prac... view more

The treatment and reception of foreigners and of foreignness may be highly diverse. It relies on generally accepted interpretive patterns of what and who is to be foreign as well as on everyday practice. A comparison of four African societies and societal milieus respectively shows that by such practice, foreigners are often integrated into daily work. They thus learn about the importance of the basics of life in the other society. What limits such integration may have becomes apparent when comparing it to a modern societal milieu.... view less

Keywords
urban population; integration; Senegal; stereotype; exclusion; social relations; population group; foreignness; West Africa; social status

Classification
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories
Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology

Free Keywords
Foreigners; Africa; Strangers; Everyday Life

Publication Year
2005

Page/Pages
p. 241-266

Journal
Afrika Spectrum, 40 (2005) 2

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works


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