Claudine Rakotomanana
Assistentin / Doktorandin
Claudine Rakotomanana
Philosophisch-Historische Fakultät
Departement Gesellschaftswissenschaften
Professur Meiu

Assistentin / Doktorandin

Münsterplatz 19
4051 Basel
Schweiz

claudine.rakotomanana@unibas.ch

Claudine Rakotomanana is a PhD Candidate and Assistant in Anthropology at the University of Basel. Before joining the University of Basel, she graduated in the Master’s program: Culture and Environment in Africa at the University of Cologne (2021) where she carried out research on discursive silence as a language strategy to navigate migration processes. A few years before (2015), she graduated from the Master’s program: Population and Development at Université Catholique de Madagascar in which she wrote on Malagasy higher education and its challenges in “current” times. Apart from her curriculum in Development studies and educational issues, Claudine focused a lot on sociolinguistics in Madagascar, particularly on non-verbal cues that hint at politeness theories, indirect speeches and the unsaid in everyday communication.

Currently, her doctoral research, which is generously funded by the Humer Foundation for Academic Talent, deals with mixed couples, namely composed of Malagasy women and French men. The title of the project is “Transnational union between Malagasy women and non-Malagasy men: compelling attraction on sex, affect, money and power”. In that framework, field research in Madagascar, La Reunion and (metropolitan) France is crucial. The goal is to determine expectations, hopes and realities around the idea of miscegenation, and to look at what it entails and changes throughout the course of such relationships. Most importantly, the questions of race, kinship, personhood, age(-ing), care, and intimacy are addressed.

  • Sociolinguistics
  • Social development and higher education
  • Intimacies
  • Mobility and transnationality
  • Indian Ocean (Madagascar and DOM)
  • Western Europe (France, Germany, Switzerland)