“What Do You Really Want in German East Africa, Herr Professor?” Counterinsurgency and the Science Effect in Colonial Tanzania

“What do you really want in German East Africa, Herr Professor?” was a question asked of the anthropologist Karl Weule by more than a few of his fellow passengers on board a ship bound for the German colony that is today Tanzania, in 1906. At least this was what Weule himself recalled after he retur...

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Published inComparative studies in society and history Vol. 48; no. 2; pp. 419 - 461
Main Author Zimmerman, Andrew
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LanguageEnglish
Published New York, USA Cambridge University Press 01.04.2006
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1475-2999
1471-633X
DOI10.1017/S0010417506000168

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Abstract “What do you really want in German East Africa, Herr Professor?” was a question asked of the anthropologist Karl Weule by more than a few of his fellow passengers on board a ship bound for the German colony that is today Tanzania, in 1906. At least this was what Weule himself recalled after he returned from a journey during which he was caught up, and participated in, the counterinsurgency operations that followed one of the greatest anti-colonial uprisings that Africa had ever seen, the Maji Maji uprising. One elegant woman, Weule wrote, demanded: “And what do you want, Herr Professor, from all these tribes? Simply to collect for your museum in Leipzig? Or does the anthropology of today also have other, higher goals?” Anthropology did indeed, Weule explained, have “other, higher goals”: “The museum you speak of, my dearest, exists out in reality, as even the most hard-hearted Philistine would have to admit. … But how will anthropology be able to assert its much-contested status as a science, when it knows nothing higher and better than simply to bring together bows, arrows, spears, and thousands of other things? This collecting and preserving is really just … the elementary branch of our work. The other, higher part is the study [Aufnahme] of mental culture [geistige Kulturbesitzes].”
AbstractList “What do you really want in German East Africa, Herr Professor ?” was a question asked of the anthropologist Karl Weule by more than a few of his fellow passengers on board a ship bound for the German colony that is today Tanzania, in 1906. At least this was what Weule himself recalled after he returned from a journey during which he was caught up, and participated in, the counterinsurgency operations that followed one of the greatest anti-colonial uprisings that Africa had ever seen, the Maji Maji uprising. One elegant woman, Weule wrote, demanded: “And what do you want, Herr Professor , from all these tribes? Simply to collect for your museum in Leipzig? Or does the anthropology of today also have other, higher goals?” Anthropology did indeed, Weule explained, have “other, higher goals”: “The museum you speak of, my dearest, exists out in reality, as even the most hard-hearted Philistine would have to admit. … But how will anthropology be able to assert its much-contested status as a science, when it knows nothing higher and better than simply to bring together bows, arrows, spears, and thousands of other things? This collecting and preserving is really just … the elementary branch of our work. The other, higher part is the study [ Aufnahme ] of mental culture [ geistige Kulturbesitzes ].”
Rather than support the popular position that anthropologists construct sites of fieldwork, it is countered that field sites construct anthropologists; German anthropologists who were entrapped or otherwise involved in the Maji Maji uprising from 1905-1907 in German East Africa are studied to provide support for this contention. Informed by Louis Althusser's notion of the subject-effect, it is demonstrated that German anthropologists working in East Africa were transformed into subject-effects & that they functioned in conjunction with three additional subject-effects: capital, science, & the state. Rather than delineate scientific inquiry as a naturally autonomous & objective mechanism, it is shown that the discourses of insurgency & counter-insurgency embedded within the Maji Maji rebellion molded the anthropological work of German anthropologists in the region. The case of German anthropologist Karl Weule is recounted to illustrate how German social scientists were used to complete counter-insurgency reconnaissance under the pretense of performing cultural research. It is concluded that colonial discipline engendered the subject effects of capital, science, & the state & that these subject-effects mutually reinforced one another in German East Africa. Figures. J. W. Parker
“What do you really want in German East Africa, Herr Professor?” was a question asked of the anthropologist Karl Weule by more than a few of his fellow passengers on board a ship bound for the German colony that is today Tanzania, in 1906. At least this was what Weule himself recalled after he returned from a journey during which he was caught up, and participated in, the counterinsurgency operations that followed one of the greatest anti-colonial uprisings that Africa had ever seen, the Maji Maji uprising. One elegant woman, Weule wrote, demanded: “And what do you want, Herr Professor, from all these tribes? Simply to collect for your museum in Leipzig? Or does the anthropology of today also have other, higher goals?” Anthropology did indeed, Weule explained, have “other, higher goals”: “The museum you speak of, my dearest, exists out in reality, as even the most hard-hearted Philistine would have to admit. … But how will anthropology be able to assert its much-contested status as a science, when it knows nothing higher and better than simply to bring together bows, arrows, spears, and thousands of other things? This collecting and preserving is really just … the elementary branch of our work. The other, higher part is the study [Aufnahme] of mental culture [geistige Kulturbesitzes].”
Zimmerman examines the work of a collector of anthropological objects in German East Africa for the Leipzig Museum in the course of a deadly colonial insurgency and its fierce suppression, the Maji Maji war of 1905-1907. Discipline, Zimmerman argues, produces, as its effects, states, capital, and science, mutually constituting but conceptually separate.
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“What do you really want in German East Africa, Herr Professor ?” was a question asked of the anthropologist Karl Weule by more than a few of his fellow...
Zimmerman examines the work of a collector of anthropological objects in German East Africa for the Leipzig Museum in the course of a deadly colonial...
Rather than support the popular position that anthropologists construct sites of fieldwork, it is countered that field sites construct anthropologists; German...
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