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Profile
| Academic position | Full Professor |
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| Research fields | Other Areas of History,Modern and Contemporary History,Religious Studies |
| Keywords | visual culture, mission history, periodicals, colonialism, African-European encounters |
| Honours and awards | 2024: C1 rating, National Research Foundation of South Africa 2022: Contributor to the book Archives of Times Past - winner of the NIHSS best collection of essays prize (non-fiction) 2022: Contributor to the book Inherited obsessions - winner of the NIHSS best exhibtion catalogue prize 2018: C2 rating, National Research Foundation of South Africa 2012: C2 rating, National Research Foundation of South Africa 2004: University of Pretoria Young Researcher Award |
Current contact address
| Country | South Africa |
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| City | Pretoria |
| Institution | University of Pretoria |
| Institute | Department of Visual Arts |
Host during sponsorship
| Prof. Dr. Adam Thomas Jones | Institut für Afrikanistik, Universität Leipzig, Leipzig |
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| Prof. Dr. Andreas Feldtkeller | Theologische Fakultät, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin |
| Start of initial sponsorship | 01/08/2006 |
Programme(s)
| 2006 | Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme |
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Publications (partial selection)
| 2009 | Lize Kriel: The 'Malaboch' books: Kgalusi in the 'civilization of the written word'. Missionsgeschichtliches Archiv 13.. Franz Steiner 2009 |
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| 2009 | Lize Kriel and Alan Kirkaldy: Praying is the work of men, not the work of women The response of Bahananwa and Vhavenda women to conversion in late nineteenth-century Lutheran missionary territories. . In: South African Historical Journal, 2009, 316-335 |
| 2008 | Lize Kriel: From private journal to published periodical: gendered writings and readings of a late-Victorian Wesleyans African Wilderness. In: Book History, 2008, |
| 2008 | Lize Kriel: Intersections of gender and race in the missionary corresepondence of deaconess Anneliese Dörfer, East and South Africa. In: Historia. Journal of the Historical Association of South Africa, 2008, 98-125 |
| 2007 | Lize Kriel: A space too vast and silent? German deaconesses and the patriarchy of the Berlin Mission in Apartheid Transvaal. In: Comparativ, 2007, 55-75 |
| 2007 | Lize Kriel: Reverend Watkinss books. In: Innovation, 2007, 56-80 |
| 2006 | Alan Kirkaldy, Lize Kriel: Converts and conservatives: Berlin Mission representations of Khosi August Makhahane and Khosi Matsiokwane Leboho in the Northern Transvaal, c. 1870-1900. In: Le Fait Missionaire, 2006, |
| 2006 | Isabel Hofmeyr, Lize Kriel: What is Book History and why does it matter to Historians of Southern Africa?. In: South African Historical Journal, 2006, |