Imaginary Sudan – Reflections on the Formation of the Notion of Sudan in the Period of European Influences

M. Kurcz
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ABSTRACT The author explores how the images from the colonial past affected what we understand today under the notion of Sudan. He concentrates on the category of the Nile, Sudanese-Egyptian analogies, the history making processes and colonial rule. Moreover points out that the the British used and reproduced a Muslim concept of cultural geography of Africa, and in particular, the notion of Bilad as-Sudan (”Land of the Blacks”), constituting the essence of division into white and black Africa. In this tradition Sudan placed itself at the meeting point between those two worlds and was presented as the civilisation borderland of the Muslim culture. This image was taken over by the Europeans and the British in particular. For them Sudan was an arena of conflict of civilisation with barbarity, good with evil, Europe with primitive culture.
想象中的苏丹——对欧洲影响时期苏丹概念形成的思考
作者探讨了殖民时期的影像如何影响我们今天对苏丹的理解。他专注于尼罗河的范畴,苏丹-埃及的类比,历史的形成过程和殖民统治。此外还指出,英国人使用和复制了穆斯林的非洲文化地理概念,特别是Bilad as-Sudan(“黑人的土地”)的概念,构成了将非洲划分为白种人和黑人的本质。在这一传统中,苏丹将自己置于这两个世界的交汇点,并被视为穆斯林文化的文明边界。这一形象被欧洲人,尤其是英国人所接受。对他们来说,苏丹是文明与野蛮、善与恶、欧洲与原始文化冲突的舞台。
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