In the first book which deals entirely with the subject of time
in Africa and the Black Diaspora, Adjaye presents ten critical case
studies of selected communities in Africa, the Caribbean, and the
American South. The essays cover a wide spectrum of manifestations
of temporal experience, including cosmological and genealogical
time, physical and ecological cycles, time and worldview, social
rhythm, agricultural and industrial time, and historical processes
and consciousness. The studies confirm the continuity of temporal
experience among Africans from pre-colonial times, through the
colonial period in Africa, across continents through slavery and
Maroon societies, to present-day communities like the Gullah of the
Sea Islands of South Carolina. The subject of time, now recognized
to be relative rather than uniform, draws together evidence from a
variety of disciplines, specifically history, linguistics,
political science, anthropology, and philosophy.
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