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African Voices on Slavery and the Slave Trade: Volume 1, The Sources [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Išleidimo metai: 13-May-2013
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521194709
  • ISBN-13: 9780521194709
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 588 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 260x182x35 mm, weight: 1160 g, 2 Tables, unspecified; 23 Maps; 21 Halftones, unspecified; 21 Halftones, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-May-2013
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521194709
  • ISBN-13: 9780521194709
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Though the history of slavery is a central topic for African, Atlantic world, and world history, most of the sources presenting research in this area are European in origin. To cast light on African perspectives, and on the point of view of enslaved men and women, this group of top Africanist scholars has examined both conventional historical sources (e.g., European travel accounts, colonial documents, court cases, and missionary records) and less-explored sources of information (e.g., folklore, oral traditions, songs and proverbs, life histories collected by missionaries and colonial officials, correspondence in Arabic, and consular and admiralty interviews with runaway slaves). Each source has a short introduction highlighting its significance and orienting the reader. This first of two volumes provides students and scholars with a trove of African sources for studying African slavery and slave trade.

Though the history of slavery is a central topic for African, Atlantic world, and world history, most of the sources presenting research in this area are European in origin. To cast light on African perspectives, this group of top Africanist scholars has examined both conventional historical sources and less-explored sources of information. This first of two volumes provides students and scholars with a trove of African sources for studying African slavery and slave trade.

Recenzijos

'By combining so many studies that give voice to enslaved Africans into a single forum, Bellagamba, Greene, and Klein have transformed the study of slavery in a way that will require a revolutionary reassessment of what we think about slavery and how we study enslavement and resistance a tour de force of global significance for historians, students, and all people concerned with social justice.' Paul E. Lovejoy, Canada Research Chair in African Diaspora History, York University

Daugiau informacijos

This book uses primary sources to capture the ways Africans experienced and were influenced by the slave trade.
List of Figures
ix
List of Contributors
xi
Foreword: Beyond the Printed Word xvii
Kofi Anyidoho
Introduction: Finding the African Voice 1(10)
Alice Bellagamba
Sandra E. Greene
Martin A. Klein
Part One Remembering Slavery And The Slave Trade
1 Introduction: Oral Traditions, Historical Tales, and Interviews
11(4)
2 Oral Traditions about Individuals Enslaved in Asante
15(14)
Sandra E. Greene
3 "The Little Things that Would Please Your Heart...": Enslavement and Slavery in the Narrative of Al Haji Bakoyo Suso (The Gambia)
29(18)
Alice Bellagamba
4 Tales of Cowries, Money, and Slaves
47(8)
Alessandra Brivio
5 Oral Accounts of Slave-Master Relations from Cameroon Noncentralized and Centralized Polities (1750-1950)
55(10)
E. S. D. Fomin
6 "He Who Is without Family Will Be the Subject of Many Exactions": A Case from Senegal
65(6)
Martin A. Klein
7 Common Themes, Individual Voices: Memories of Slavery around a Former Slave Plantation in Mingoyo, Tanzania
71(17)
Felicitas Becker
8 Slavery in Kano Emirate of Sokoto Caliphate as Recounted: Testimonies of Isyaku and Idrisu
88(29)
Mohammed Bashir Salau
Part Two The Verbal Arts And Everyday Objects
9 Introduction: Songs, Prayers, Proverbs, and Material Culture
117(4)
10 Singing Songs and Performing Dances with Embedded Historical Meanings in Somalia
121(8)
Francesca Declich
11 Song Lyrics as Pathways to Historical Interpretation in Northwestern Cote d'Ivoire: The Case of Kabasarana
129(8)
Jeanne Maddox Toungara
12 Slave Voices from the Cameroon Grassfields: Prayers, Dirges, and a Nuptial Chant
137(12)
E. S. D. Fomin
13 Silent Testimonies, Public Memory: Slavery in Yoruba Proverbs
149(15)
Olatunji Ojo
14 In Remembrance of Slavery: Tchamba Vodun (Benin and Togo)
164(17)
Dana Rush
Part Three Documenting Our Own Histories And Cultural Practices
15 Introduction: Written Accounts by African Authors
181(1)
16 Some Facets of Slavery in the Lamidats of Adamawa in North Cameroon in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
182(9)
Ahmadou Sehou
17 Etchu Richard Ayuk's Manuscript on the Slave Trade and Social Segregation in the Ejaghamland
191(13)
Ute Roschenthaler
18 Writing about the Slave Trade: Early-Twentieth-Century Colonial Textbooks and Their Authors
204(9)
Bayo Holsey
Part Four Slavery Observed: European Travelers' Accounts
19 Introduction: Accounts by European Travelers
213(1)
20 The Story of Saaba: Slavery and Colonialism in the Algerian Sahara
214(6)
Benjamin Claude Brower
21 Zenneb and Saint-Andre's Cruise Up the Nile to Dongola: An Enslaved Woman from Dar Fur (Sudan) and Her Self-Presentation
220(19)
George Michael La Rue
22 The Ordeals of Slaves' Flight in Tunisia
239(10)
Ismael M. Montana
23 African Slavery and the Slave Trade in the Manuscript of Jean Godot
249(16)
Pierluigi Valsecchi
Part Five Administrative Records
24 Introduction: Colonial Reports and Documents
265(2)
25 How Kwadwo Regained His Freedom and Put the Slave-Traders in Big Trouble
267(16)
Pierluigi Valsecchi
26 Witchcraft and Slavery: Accusations of Remote Vampirism - The Colonial Administration of Mauritania Investigates the Execution of Three Slaves (1928-1929)
283(24)
Benjamin Acloque
27 Tracing Their "Middle" Passages: Slave Accounts from the Nineteenth-Century Western Indian Ocean
307(12)
Hideaki Suzuki
28 Gender, Migration, and the End of Slavery in the Region of Kayes, French Soudan
319(14)
Marie Rodet
Part Six Legal Records
29 Introduction: Voices of Slaves in the Courtroom
333(1)
30 The Expulsion of Dalu Modu: A Muslim Trader in Anti-Slavery Freetown
334(9)
Bruce L. Mouser
31 "Being a Slave, I Was Afraid...": Excerpt from a Case of Slave-Dealing in the Colony of the Gambia (1893)
343(17)
Alice Bellagamba
32 Interpreting Gold Coast Supreme Court Records, SCT 5/4/19: Regina (Queen) vs. Quamina Eddoo
360(18)
Trevor Getz
33 A Tale of Slavery and Beyond in a British Colonial Court Record: West Africa and Brazil
378(9)
Kristin Mann
34 Aballow's Story: The Experience of Slavery in Mid-Nineteenth-Century West Africa, as Told by Herself
387(17)
Silke Strickrodt
35 A Case of Kidnapping and Child Trafficking in Senegal, 1916
404(13)
Richard Roberts
Part Seven Recorded Encounters With The Enslaved: Christian Workers In Africa
36 Introduction: Missionary Records
417(4)
37 Experiencing Fear and Despair: The Enslaved and Human Sacrifice in Nineteenth-Century Southern Ghana
421(16)
Sandra E. Greene
38 The Testimony of Lamine Filalou: A Young Man's Experience of Enslavement and His Struggle for Freedom in French West Africa
437(8)
Hilary Jones
39 The Blood Men of Old Calabar - a Slave Revolt of the Nineteenth Century?
445(21)
Ute Roschenthaler
40 Makua Life Histories: Testimonies on Slavery and the Slave Trade in Nineteenth-Century Madagascar
466(17)
Klara Boyer-Rossol
Part Eight Documents From Muslim Africa
41 Introduction: Islamic Sources
483(2)
42 The Arabic Letters of Ghadames Slaves in the Niger Bend, 1860-1900
485(18)
Bruce S. Hall
Yacine Daddi Addoun
43 The "Hidden Transcripts" and Legal Rights of Slaves in the Muslim World: A Legal Case from Nineteenth-Century Mauritania
503(8)
Ghislaine Lydon
44 Slave Wills along the Swahili Coast
511(10)
Elisabeth McMahon
Part Nine Living With The Past
45 Introduction: Contemporary African Societies and the Legacy of Slavery
521(1)
46 Two Soninke "Slave" Descendants and Their Family Biographies
522(14)
Paolo Gaibazzi
47 Without History? Interrogating "Slave" Memories in Ader (Niger)
536(19)
Benedetta Rossi
Index 555
Alice Bellagamba is an Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology and African Studies at the University of Milan, Bicocca. She is the author of Ethnographie, histoire et colonialism en Gambie (2002), L'Africa e la stregoneria: Saggio di antropologia storica (2008) and co-editor of Beside the State: Emergent Powers in Contemporary Africa (with Georg Klute, 2008). She has extensive fieldwork experience in the Senegambia and since 2000 she has directed MEBAO, a network of Italian and African scholars working on historical memory and heritage in West Africa. In 20045, she was Alexander Humboldt Fellow at the University of Bayreuth and in 201112 a EURIAS Senior Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies of Berlin. Sandra E. Greene is a Professor of African History at Cornell University, New York. She has served as President and Vice-President of the African Studies Association. Greene has written three books: West African Narratives of Slavery: Texts from Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Ghana (2011); Sacred Sites and the Colonial Encounter: A History of Meaning and Memory in Ghana (2002), which was a finalist for the 2003 Herskovits Award; and Gender, Ethnicity and Social Change on the Upper Slave Coast: A History of the Anlo-Ewe (1996), which earned an Honorable Mention from the 1997 Herskovits Award Committee. Martin A. Klein is currently Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at the University of Toronto. Klein has taught African history for 34 years. He has served as President of both the African Studies Association (ASA) and the Canadian Association of African Studies. He has written or edited several books, including Historical Dictionary of Slavery and Abolition (2002); Slavery and Colonial Rule in Africa (Cambridge, 1998), edited with Suzanne Miers; Breaking the Chains: Slavery, Bondage, and Emancipation in Modern Africa and Asia (1993); and Women and Slavery in Africa (1983), edited with Claire C. Robertson. His book Slavery and Colonial Rule in French West Africa earned an Honorable Mention from the Herskovits Award Committee. In 2001, Klein was awarded the ASA's Distinguished Africanist Award. He also edits Cambridge University Press's New Perspectives in African History series.