Transforming Africans into cogwheels of the imperial machine ideology of progress, nationalism, and ultramontane catholicism in service of the German colonial project in Togo, 1892-1914

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adam_text 7 Table of Contents A Introduction.................................................13 Part I Three Theoretical Models — Polity, Symbolic-Ritual Systems, Colonial Field Chapter 1 Polity as an “Embodied Cosmo-, Socio- and Anthropovision”: Bourdieuan Consecration as a Form of Disciplining of a “Politically Correct” Subject...............39 Introduction..................................................39 1.1 Habitual Action and Activated Habitus . Polity as an Embodied Cosmo-, Socio-, and Anthropovision.............42 1.2 Evolution of the Polity..................................49 1.3 Consecration as the Essential Function of Polities as Embodied Cosmo-, Socio- and Anthropovisions.............65 Chapter 2 Symbolic-Ritual Systems: Theoretical-Practical Blueprints for Societal Disciplining in the Nineteenth-Century Europe.....85 2.1 Imperial Dreams Realized: Ultramontanism or the “Roman” Doxa Inscribed in Catholic Polities.....................85 2.2 The Decapitated Body of the Monarch: The Civic Religion of Nationalism and the “Athenian” Dispersion of Power..120 2.3 “God is Dead, Man is God, and Beast is Man”: Between Berlin and London - Discourse and Praxis of Reason, Evolution, and Progress...................139 8 Table of Contents Chapter 3 Colonial Field and Colonial Polity: A Look at the Colonial Panorama...............161 3.1 Toward a Definition of Colonial Field...................161 3.2 The Colonial Polity.....................................179 3.2.1 Historical Forms of the Colonial State...............179 3.2.2 The Modem Colonial Polity in Africa and Its Advocates......................................185 3.2.3 The Operational Code of the Colonial State in Africa.193 3.3 Legitimation of the Colonial Project....................211 3.4 Colonial Education......................................217 3.5 Colonial Body-Subject...................................219 Part II The German Colonial Polity of Togo, Its Social Space, and Ideological Blueprints Chapter 4 Geographical Space of German Togo and Its Expansion ....229 4.1 The South-North Divide......................................229 4.2 The Spatial Expansion of German Togo: Growth in Three Phases.....................................239 4.2.1 Phase 1: The Positivist Gaze and its Effects..........239 4.2.2 Phase 2: Expansion and Its Limits. Laissez-faire Capitalism, Positive Science, and Political Interests on the Colonial Frontier.....................249 4.2.3 Phase 3: Exploration, Military Coercion, and Exploitation of the Imperialist Era....................265 Table of Contents 9 Chapter 5 Social Space of German Togo: Taking Positions in the Colonial Field..........293 5.1 The Colonizers — The Political/Economic Pole: Governor, Military, Administration, and Entrepreneurs...293 5.2 The Colonizers — The Cultural/Symbolic Pole: Missionaries and Educators..............................313 5.3 The Collaborators: Indigenous Rulers, Employees, Mercenaries, Catechists, and Mixed-Bloods...............324 5.4 The Colonized: the Guin-Mina, the Ewe, and Peoples of the Northern Frontier....................346 Chapter 6 Colonial Visions: Three Organizing Narratives as Blueprints for the Colonial Polity in Togo...............367 6.1 Die Nutzbarmachung des Bodens, seiner Schätze, der Flora, der Fauna und vor allem der Menschen: The Colonial Program of the German Empire in the Era of Progress.368 6.2 Schwarze Untertanen statt schwarze Brüder: Nation and Race in Togo in the Era of Evolutionism and Nationalism.375 6.3 Neger, Kanaken und Chinesen zu nützlichen Menschen zu erziehen: Missionary Programs for Togo..................390 Part III Power Dispersed in Bodies Chapter 7 The Argument of Force or Prussia in Africa: The German Colonial State in Togo and the Disciplining of the Body-Subject....................421 7.1 Dura lex sed lex: Colonial Legislation in Togoland and Its Embodiment in the Form of Correctional Settlements......424 10 Table of Contents 7.2 Appropriated Space: Reshaping African Landscape in Terms of the Colonial Project.........................433 7.3 Appropriated Time: Schooling, Work, and Military Drill...444 7.4 Appropriated Body: Hygienic Regulations, Medical Practices, and Corporal Punishment.......................480 Chapter 8 The Force of Argument or Steyl in West Africa: Steyler Missionaries as Carriers of Cultural-Symbolic Capital in the Colonial Polity of German Togo..............509 8.1 Acculturated Space: Church Buildings in Lome and Anecho .510 8.1.1 Institutional Ceremonies of Possession...............510 8.1.2 Cultural Aspects of the Church-Building Projects in Lome and Anecho..................................511 8.1.3 The Consecration of the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Lome.......................................534 8.2 Producing Docile Laborers: Steyler Schools in Togo.......543 8.2.1 Importance of Formal Schooling for the Missionary Project.............................................543 8.2.2 “Africanization” of the European Education Model.....548 8.2.3 Governmental Support for Mission Schools.............552 8.2.4 Daily Routine at Catholic Schools in German Togo.....554 8.2.5 Educating Decent Housewives: Catholic Schools for Girls..........................565 8.2.6 Indigenous Teachers of Catholic Schools..............572 8.2.7 Curriculum and the Language of Instruction...........578 8.2.8 Competition with Protestant Schools..................583 8.3 Transforming Time: Incorporating a Weltanschauung through Religious Discourse and Rituals..................589 8.3.1 Redefining Astronomical Time: Catholic Annual Celebrations........................................590 8.3.2 Controlling Biological Time: Catholic Rites of Passage.............................................599 8.4 Microtechniques of the Body: Clothing the Togolese.......606 Table of Contents 11 Chapter 9 Effects of Disciplining: Incarnations of the Colonial Body-Subject.........615 9.1 Arnold Fume: I will always do everything what a good and diligent teacher should do..............................617 9.2 Adolf Kodjovi Johnson: No other nation but Germans has wine and oil to heal our African wounds.................622 9.3 Chrysostomus “Papa” Placca: I owe everything to the Germans.........................631 9.4 Martin Aku: I learned to admire Germans in their multiples talents, and I was able to understand their character taking as the starting point their historical destiny....633 9.5 Sylvanus Epiphanio Olympio: The splendid day, so very much desired, has finally come!..................647 Chapter 10 Postscript — Kulturkampfin the Colonial Field: A Politicized Conflict of the Steyler Missionaries with Colonial Administration.................663 Conclusion: Power Dispersed in Bodies..........................687 References Bibliography...................................................697 Index..........................................................753 . The most genera! questions addressed in this book concern the relationship between individual and society, the political role of ideology, and - ultimately - the limits of individual freedom. The author asks how institutionalized power, in this case the co- lonial polity of German Togo, formed its subjects. He points to the importance of ideological/practical means for this process, especially certain historically specific symbolic-ideological com- plexes, or grand narratives and the associated ritual behavior conducted in culturally determined space-time, whose discipli- nary role consisted in shaping subjects cognitive principles of differentiation and their mental and bodily dispositions ( tus) that were desirable from the point of view of power hold- ers. Specifically, he analyzes the process and particular effects of cooperation between holders of economic/political assets in German Togo (the colonial administration and businesses) on the one hand, and wielders of cultural/symbolic capital (the Catholic order of Steyler Missionaries or Society of the Divine Word), on the other, whose purpose was to discipline German-Togolese colonial subjects by means of persuasive discourses, public ritual processes, and individual micro techniques of the body. Darius J. Piwowarczyk was born in 1958 in Jawor, Lower Silesia, Poland. In 1983, after receiving his MA degree in ethnology from the University of Wroclaw (Breslau), Poland, he joined the Society of the Divine Word and worked as well as conducted research in Paraguay (1992-1995, 1997, 2000). He completed his doctorate in cultural anthropology at the Catholic University of Ameri- ca in Washington, DC, in 2002, and then taught social sciences at the Divine Word College in Epworth, IA. Since 2007, he has been conducting extensive socio-historical research on Ger- man colonialism (1884-1918). In 2016, he obtained postdoctoral venia legendi for social anthropology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He currently works as the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Anthropos in Sankt Augustin, Germany, as well as teaches cultural and social anthropology at the Philosophisch-Theolo- gische Hochschule SVD St. Augustin in Sankt Augustin and at the University of Cracow, Poland. ISSN 0570-3085 ISBN 978-3-7278-1808-0
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