Description
Product ID: | 9780821426135 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Indian Ocean Studies Series |
Title: | Ethnicity, Identity, and Conceptualizing Community in Indian Ocean East Africa |
Authors: | Author: Daren E. Ray |
Page Count: | 312 |
Subjects: | Historical and comparative linguistics, Historical & comparative linguistics, African history, Ethnic studies, African history, Ethnic studies, East Africa |
Description: | Select Guide Rating Drawing on archaeological, linguistic, ethnographic, and documentary evidence, this book uses a cis-oceanic framework to focus on littoral communities. It clarifies the relationship between ethnicity and other kinds of identities by framing research questions around a language family instead of an ethnic, religious, or diasporic group. This volume explores how the people of littoral East Africa imagined and reimagined their communities over two millennia of engagement with Indian Ocean transformations—from the settlement of Bantu speakers near the coast around the first century CE to their participation in transoceanic commerce, imperial rivalries, colonial projects, and decolonization movements in the mid-twentieth century. Like other histories of the Indian Ocean, it emphasizes the circulation of people and ideas, but its cis-oceanic approach demonstrates how these littoral communities continued to integrate strategies from those in Africa’s interior as well as from people who traveled the ocean. |
Imprint Name: | Ohio University Press |
Publisher Name: | Ohio University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2023-11-28 |