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Supervisor: Dr. Thomas J. Saunders<br />

Abstract<br />

This study seeks to understand the forces initiating and sustaining colonialism,<br />

specifically the <strong>German</strong> colonial expansion in Africa. The history of this colonialism,<br />

and the relations between <strong>German</strong>y and Africa, is difficult to understand holistically,<br />

given its complex and contentious nature. In order to best comprehend the composite<br />

interactions within the expansion of <strong>German</strong> control over Africa, Gilles Deleuze and<br />

Félix Guattari’s theory of deterritorialization will provide the interpretative framework.<br />

This analysis begins by grappling with the notion of deterritorialization and then relates<br />

the theory to the social, cultural, economic and political manifestations of <strong>German</strong><br />

colonial expansion. By taking a broad perspective upon the diverse articulations of<br />

power in Africa, the multiple elements of colonial control and resistance are manifest. In<br />

conclusion, this study finds difference, syncretism and negotiation between <strong>German</strong> and<br />

African to determine the history of <strong>German</strong> colonialism in Africa.<br />

Supervisor: Dr. Thomas J. Saunders, (Faculty of Humanities / Department of <strong>History</strong>)<br />

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