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Karla Poewe (born 1941) is an anthropologist and
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. She is the author of ten academic books and fifty peer reviewed articles in international journals. Currently Poewe is Professor Emeritus in Anthropology at the
University of Calgary The University of Calgary (U of C or UCalgary) is a public research university located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The University of Calgary started in 1944 as the Calgary branch of the University of Alberta, founded in 1908, prior to being ins ...
,
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, Canada and Adjunct Research Professor at
Liverpool Hope University , mottoeng=Hope to all who need it , established=1844 – Saint Katharine's College (as Warrington Training College)1856 – Notre Dame College (as Our Lady's Training College)1964 – Christ's College1979 – Liverpool Institute of Higher Edu ...
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,
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. She is married to
Irving Hexham Irving R. Hexham (born 14 April 1943) is an English-Canadian academic who has published twenty-three books and numerous articles, chapters, and book reviews. Currently, he is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Calgary, Alberta, ...
.


Biography

Born 1941 in
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, East Prussia, Poewe became a refugee at the age of three after 189 Lancaster bombers from No. 5 Group of the British RAF dropped 480 tons of bombs on the city centre. Her family was moved to a small estate in
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populou ...
, staying several weeks before being moved again. Almost six months later they found themselves in the vicinity of
Dresden Dresden (, ; Upper Saxon: ''Dräsdn''; wen, label= Upper Sorbian, Drježdźany) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and its second most populous city, after Leipzig. It is the 12th most populous city of Germany, the fourth ...
just in time for the bombing. From Dresden they were moved to
Plauen Plauen (; Czech: ''Plavno'') is, with around 65,000 inhabitants, the fifth-largest city of Saxony, Germany after Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz and Zwickau, the second-largest city of the Vogtland after Gera, as well as the largest city in the S ...
in Saxony and eventually spent three years in
Werdau Werdau () is a town in Germany, part of the Landkreis Zwickau (district), Zwickau in Saxony. It is situated on the river Pleiße, 8 km from Zwickau. The town was mentioned as early as 1304, and in 1398 it was purchased by Frederick I, Elect ...
before walking over 250 miles, after the death of Poewe's father, to cross into the British Zone near
Göttingen Göttingen (, , ; nds, Chöttingen) is a university city in Lower Saxony, central Germany, the capital of the eponymous district. The River Leine runs through it. At the end of 2019, the population was 118,911. General information The ori ...
. From there they went to the small town of
Buxtehude Buxtehude (), officially the Hanseatic City of Buxtehude (german: Hansestadt Buxtehude, nds, Hansestadt Buxthu ()), is a town on the Este River in Northern Germany, belonging to the district of Stade in Lower Saxony. It is part of the Hamburg ...
. Poewe's memories of this period were published as ''Childhood in Germany during World War II'' (1988). Poewe worked as an air hostess with
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before entering the
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where she won several prestigious scholarships.Elizabeth Lumley, ed., ''Canadian Who's Who'', Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1996, p981 Originally planning to study medicine, she switched to Anthropology. After completing her B.A. she enrolled in a Ph.D. program at the
University of New Mexico The University of New Mexico (UNM; es, Universidad de Nuevo México) is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 1889, it is the state's flagship academic institution and the largest by enrollment, with over 25,400 ...
where Harry Basehart was her thesis supervisor. Poewe studied for a while with John Middleton at
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then- Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin. In 1832, th ...
and learned Swahili and Bemba at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United Stat ...
. The fieldwork for her Ph.D. thesis was carried out in
Zambia Zambia (), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central, Southern and East Africa, although it is typically referred to as being in Southern Africa at its most central point. Its neighbours are t ...
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Career

After the completion of her thesis she taught for a year at the University of Toronto before moving to the
University of Lethbridge , mottoeng = '' Let there be light'' , type = Public , established = , academic_affiliations = Universities Canada , endowment = $73 million (2019) , chancellor = Charles Wease ...
in Alberta. She then carried out further fieldwork funded by the
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in
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. During this time she published her first book, ''Matrilineal Ideology'' (1981), followed by ''Reflections of a Woman Anthropologist'' (1982). This book, which helped pioneer a new genre of anthropological writing, was, at the publisher's insistence, published under the pseudonym Manda Cesara. After Poewe married Irving Hexham the two co-authored ''Understanding Cults and New Religions'' (1986) and ''New Religions as Global Cultures'' (1997). Poewe began fieldwork in
South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the Atlantic Ocean, South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the ...
where she studied the rise of Charismatic Christian Churches and the relationship of their members to
apartheid Apartheid (, especially South African English: , ; , "aparthood") was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s. Apartheid was ...
. This ground-breaking work resulted in an International Conference held at the University of Calgary in 1993 on the topic of Charismatic Christianity as a Global Culture, which led to the publication of a book with the same title. Poewe's fieldwork in South Africa came to an end in 1989 when a close friend, the Rt. Rev. Londa Shembe, leader of one branch of the Zulu African Independent Church amaNazaretha, was assassinated and two other friends were also murdered. These tragedies led Poewe to redirect her research interests to looking at the role of missionaries in the areas of Africa where she had studied. The fall of the Berlin Wall enabled her to freely access the archives of the
Berlin Mission Society Berlin ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's most populous city, according to population within city limits. One of Germany's sixteen constituent ...
. While working in these archives in 1995 she discovered a large amount of material dealing with conflicts between members of the Berlin Mission and National Socialists. This material provided the basis for a new project concerning the role of religions in the rise of
National Socialism Nazism ( ; german: Nazismus), the common name in English for National Socialism (german: Nationalsozialismus, ), is the far-right totalitarian political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Naz ...
which took almost ten years to complete and resulted in her latest book, ''New Religions and the Nazis'' (2006). Currently Poewe is studying the treatment of German refugees following the end of World War II and is interested in the impact of defeat on the defeated.Karla Poewe, review of ''The War in the Empty Air''. Dagmar Barnouw 2006, Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Ethnos 2007, 72 (4): 567-8.


Works

*''Matrilineal Ideology: Male Female Dynamics in Luapula'', Zambia. London:
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. 1981. *(under pseudonym Manda Cesara) ''Reflections of a Woman Anthropologist: No Hiding Place''. London & New York:
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. 1982. *''The Namibian Herero: A History of Their Psychosocial Disintegration and Survival''. Lewiston, New York: Edwin Mellen Press. 1985. *(with Irving Hexham) ''Understanding Cults and New Religions''. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans. 1986. *''Childhood in Germany during World War II: The Story of a Little Girl''. Lewiston, New York: Edwin Mellen Press. 1988. *''Religion, Kinship, and Economy in Luapula, Zambia''. Lewiston, New York: Edwin Mellen Press. 1989. *''Charismatic Christianity as a Global Culture''. Columbia, SC:
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. 1994. *(with Irving Hexham) ''New Religions as Global Cultures: Making the Human Sacred''. Boulder:
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. 1997. *''New Religions and the Nazis'', Oxford,
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. 2006. ;Selected academic papers by Karla Poewe *"Religion, Matriliny and Change: Jehovah's Witnesses and Seventh‑Day Adventists in Luapula, Zambia", in: ''American Ethnologist'' (Washington), Vol. 5, No. 2 May 1978, pp. 301‑321. *"Matriliny and Capitalism: the Development of Incipient Classes in Luapula, Zambia", in: ''Dialectical Anthropology'' (Amsterdam), 1978, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 331‑347. *"Matrilineal Ideology: The Economic Role of Women in Luapula, Zambia", in: ''The Versatility of Kinship: Studies in Anthropology'', edited by L. Cordell and S. Beckerman, Academic Press (London), 1980, pp 333‑357. *"Strange Pain: Textual Expressions from Africa and the Caribbean", lead paper in: ''Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly'', Special Issue, (Washington), 1985, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 91‑99. *"On the Metonymic Structure of Religious Experiences: The Example of Charismatic Christianity", lead paper in: ''Cultural Dynamics'' (Amsterdam), 1989, Vol. II, No.4, pp. 361‑380. *"Theologies of Black South Africans and the Rhetoric of Peace versus Violence", ''Canadian Journal of African Studies'', (Ottawa) Vol. 27, No. 1, 1993, pp. 43–65. *"Rethinking the Relationship of Anthropology to Science and Religion", in: ''Charismatic Christianity as a Global Culture'', edited by Karla Poewe, University of South Carolina Press (Columbia, South Carolina), 1994, pp. 234–258. *"From Volk to Apartheid: The Dialectic Between German and Afrikaner Nationalism", in ''Missionsgeschichte - Kirchengeschichte - Weltgeschichte'' 'Mission History-Church History-World History'' edited by Ulrich van der Heyden/Heike Liebau, Franz Steiner Verlag, (Stuttgart), 1996, pp. 191–213. *"‘Verfassungsfeindlich’: Church, State and New Religions in Germany." Irving Hexham and Karla Poewe. ''Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions'' 2 (2), April 1999, pp. 208-227. *"Scientific Neo-Paganism and the Extreme Right then and today: from Ludendorff’s 'Gotterkenntnis' to Sigrid Hunke’s 'Europas Eigene Religion'." In ''
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'' 14 (3), October 1999, pp. 387–400. *"The Spell of National Socialism: The Berlin Mission’s Opposition to, and Compromise with, the Völkisch Movement and National Socialism: Knak, Braun, and Weichert". In: Ulrich van der Heyden und Juergen Becher, Eds. "''Mission und Gewalt: Der Umgang christlicher Missionen mit Gewalt und die Ausbreitung des Christentums in Afrika und Asien''". (''Missionsgeschichtliches Archiv'', Band 6) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2000, pp. 268–290. *"Politically Compromised Scholars or What German Scholars Working under Missions, National Socialism, and the Marxist Leninist German Democratic Republic Can Teach Us". ''American Anthropologist'' 2001 103 (3): 834-837. *"Liberalism, German Missionaries, and National Socialism: Diedrich Westermannm, Martin Jäckel, and Jakob Wilhelm Hauer". In: Ulrich van der Heyden, ''Mission und Macht im Wandel politischer Orientierungen: Europäische Missionsgesellschaften in politischen Spannungsfeldern, in Afrika und Asien zwischen 1800 und 1945.'' Franz Steiner Verlag, Volume 10, March 2005: pp. 1–30.


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