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81 Friedrichsmeyer, Lennox and Zantop, 28. Zantop, Colonial Fantasies.<br />

82 Examples of such art are: Carl Arriens, “Groß-Windhoek im Jahre 1896.” Rudolf<br />

Hellgrew, “Eine Karawane der Deutsch-Ostafrickanischen Gesellschaft auf dem Marsch<br />

nach dem Kagnagebirge in Nguru, Deutsch-Ostafrika.” Wilhelm Kuhnert, “Überfall auf<br />

dem Marsch.” Themistokles von Eckenbrecher, “Deutsch-Südwestafrika Spitzkopje.”<br />

83 This led to the uniquely <strong>German</strong> stress upon difference in colonial literature identified<br />

by Berman in: Berman, Enlightenment or Empire, 18. Deleuze and Guattari particularly<br />

see the exchange of ideas as a form of deterritorialization in: Deleuze and Guattari, A<br />

Thousand Plateaus, 126.<br />

84 Heyden and Zeller, 89-91.<br />

85 Especially works like Austen’s in: Bechhaus-Gerst and Klein-Arendt, 23-39. Heyden<br />

and Zeller.<br />

86 Prein. Pike.<br />

87 Bhabha, 85-91.<br />

88 Conte argues how <strong>German</strong> colonialism and science were linked to the profit motive in<br />

the colonial research stations in: Christopher A. Conte, “Imperial Science, Tropical<br />

Ecology, and Indigenous <strong>History</strong>: Tropical Research Stations in Northeastern <strong>German</strong><br />

East Africa, 1896 to the Present,” In <strong>Colonialism</strong> and the Modern World: Selected<br />

Studies eds. Gregory Blue, Martin Bunton and Ralph Crozier, (Armonk, NY: M.E.<br />

Sharpe, 2002), 246-261. Grosse, 35-41.<br />

89 Wolfgang U. Eckart, Medizin und Kolonialimperialismus: Deutschland 1884-1945<br />

(Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 1997), 162, 164, 203-207. The next sentence is from:<br />

Ibid., 10, 450-452, 541.<br />

90 Amenumey, 635.<br />

91 The Nama chief Hendrik Witbooi set his faith in the two technologies when he rose<br />

against the <strong>German</strong> oppressor. Jon Bridgman, The Revolt of the Hereros (Berkeley:<br />

University of California Press, 1981), 133-136. Prein, 99-118.<br />

92 Bhabha, 121-131.<br />

93 Costs of such expeditions were very significant. For example, the Weymann<br />

expedition of 1884-1885 cost the AA 165,720 marks.<br />

134

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