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The Politics of Heritage in Africa - Economies, Histories, and Infrastructures (Hardcover): Derek R. Peterson, Kodzo Gavua,... The Politics of Heritage in Africa - Economies, Histories, and Infrastructures (Hardcover)
Derek R. Peterson, Kodzo Gavua, Ciraj Rassool
R2,345 Discovery Miles 23 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Heritage work has had a uniquely wide currency in Africa's politics. Secure within the pages of books, encoded in legal statutes, encased in glass display cases and enacted in the panoply of court ritual, the artefacts produced by the heritage domain have become a resource for government administration, a library for traditionalists and a marketable source of value for cultural entrepreneurs. The Politics of Heritage in Africa draws together disparate fields of study - history, archaeology, linguistics, the performing arts and cinema - to show how the lifeways of the past were made into capital, a store of authentic knowledge that political and cultural entrepreneurs could draw from. This book shows African heritage to be a mode of political organisation, a means by which the relics of the past are shored up, reconstructed and revalued as commodities, as tradition, as morality or as patrimony.

Recasting the Past - History Writing and Political Work in Modern Africa (Hardcover): Derek R. Peterson, Giacomo Macola Recasting the Past - History Writing and Political Work in Modern Africa (Hardcover)
Derek R. Peterson, Giacomo Macola
R2,303 Discovery Miles 23 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The study of intellectual history in Africa is in its infancy. We know very little about what Africa's thinkers made of their times. "Recasting the Past "brings one field of intellectual endeavor into view. The book takes its place alongside a small but growing literature that highlights how, in autobiographies, historical writing, fiction, and other literary genres, African writers intervened creatively in their political world.
The past has already been worked over by the African interpreters that the present volume brings into view. African brokers--pastors, journalists, kingmakers, religious dissidents, politicians, entrepreneurs all--have been doing research, conducting interviews, reading archives, and presenting their results to critical audiences. Their scholarly work makes it impossible to think of African history as an inert entity awaiting the attention of professional historians. Professionals take their place in a broader field of interpretation, where Africans are already reifying, editing, and representing the past.
The essays collected in "Recasting the Past "study the warp and weft of Africa's homespun historical work. Contributors trace the strands of discourse from which historical entrepreneurs drew, highlighting the sources of inspiration and reference that enlivened their work. By illuminating the conventions of the past, Africa's history writers set their contemporary constituents on a path toward a particular future. History writing was a means by which entrepreneurs conjured up constituencies, claimed legitimate authority, and mobilized people around a cause. By illuminating the spheres of debate in which Africa's own scholars participated, "Recasting the Past" repositions the practice of modern history.

The Study of Language and the Politics of Community in Global Context, 1740-1940 (Hardcover): David L Hoyt, Karen Oslund The Study of Language and the Politics of Community in Global Context, 1740-1940 (Hardcover)
David L Hoyt, Karen Oslund; Contributions by Tuska Benes, Elisabeth Kaske, Peter K.J. Park, …
R2,452 Discovery Miles 24 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In an age of rising nationalism and expanding colonialism, the science of language has been intimately bound up with questions of immediate political concern. Taken together, the essays in this volume suggest that the emergence of language as an autonomous object of discourse was closely connected with the consolidation of new and sometimes competing forms of political community in the period following the French Revolution and the global spread of European power. This is the common thread running through the seven individual studies gathered here. By deliberately juxtaposing the European, academic configuration of modern linguistic research with the more practical, extra-European activities of missionaries, colonial officials, or East Asian literati, the authors explore the tensions between forms of linguistic knowledge generated in different geopolitical contexts, and suggest ways of thinking about the role of social science in the process of globalization.

Recasting the Past - History Writing and Political Work in Modern Africa (Paperback): Derek R. Peterson, Giacomo Macola Recasting the Past - History Writing and Political Work in Modern Africa (Paperback)
Derek R. Peterson, Giacomo Macola
R760 Discovery Miles 7 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The study of intellectual history in Africa is in its infancy. We know very little about what Africa's thinkers made of their times. "Recasting the Past "brings one field of intellectual endeavor into view. The book takes its place alongside a small but growing literature that highlights how, in autobiographies, historical writing, fiction, and other literary genres, African writers intervened creatively in their political world.
The past has already been worked over by the African interpreters that the present volume brings into view. African brokers--pastors, journalists, kingmakers, religious dissidents, politicians, entrepreneurs all--have been doing research, conducting interviews, reading archives, and presenting their results to critical audiences. Their scholarly work makes it impossible to think of African history as an inert entity awaiting the attention of professional historians. Professionals take their place in a broader field of interpretation, where Africans are already reifying, editing, and representing the past.
The essays collected in "Recasting the Past "study the warp and weft of Africa's homespun historical work. Contributors trace the strands of discourse from which historical entrepreneurs drew, highlighting the sources of inspiration and reference that enlivened their work. By illuminating the conventions of the past, Africa's history writers set their contemporary constituents on a path toward a particular future. History writing was a means by which entrepreneurs conjured up constituencies, claimed legitimate authority, and mobilized people around a cause. By illuminating the spheres of debate in which Africa's own scholars participated, "Recasting the Past "repositions the practice of modern history.

Ethnic Patriotism and the East African Revival - A History of Dissent, c.1935-1972 (Hardcover, New): Derek R. Peterson Ethnic Patriotism and the East African Revival - A History of Dissent, c.1935-1972 (Hardcover, New)
Derek R. Peterson
R2,315 R2,126 Discovery Miles 21 260 Save R189 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ethnic Patriotism and the East African Revival shows how, in the era of African political independence, cosmopolitan Christian converts struggled with East Africa's patriots over the definition of culture and community. The book traces the history of the East African Revival, an evangelical movement that spread through much of eastern and central Africa. Its converts offered a subversive reading of culture, disavowing their compatriots and disregarding their obligations to kin. They earned the ire of East Africa's patriots, who worked to root people in place as inheritors of ancestral wisdom. This book casts religious conversion in a new light: not as an inward reorientation of belief, but as a political action that opened up novel paths of self-narration and unsettled the inventions of tradition.

Abolitionism and Imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic (Hardcover): Derek R. Peterson Abolitionism and Imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic (Hardcover)
Derek R. Peterson
R2,287 Discovery Miles 22 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The abolition of the slave trade is normally understood to be the singular achievement of eighteenth-century British liberalism. "Abolitionism and Imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic" expands both the temporal and the geographic framework in which the history of abolitionism is conceived. Abolitionism was a theater in which a variety of actors--slaves, African rulers, Caribbean planters, working-class radicals, British evangelicals, African political entrepreneurs--played a part. The Atlantic was an echo chamber, in which abolitionist symbols, ideas, and evidence were generated from a variety of vantage points. These
essays highlight the range of political and moral projects in which the advocates of abolitionism were engaged, and in so doing it joins together geographies that are normally studied in isolation. Where empires are often understood to involve the government of one people over another, "Abolitionism and Imperialism" shows that British values were formed, debated, and remade in the space of empire. Africans were not simply objects of British liberals' benevolence. They played an active role in shaping, and extending, the values that Britain now regards as part of its national character. This book is therefore a contribution to the larger scholarship about the nature of modern empires.

The Politics of Heritage in Africa - Economies, Histories, and Infrastructures (Paperback): Derek R. Peterson, Kodzo Gavua,... The Politics of Heritage in Africa - Economies, Histories, and Infrastructures (Paperback)
Derek R. Peterson, Kodzo Gavua, Ciraj Rassool
R982 Discovery Miles 9 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Heritage work has had a uniquely wide currency in Africa's politics. Secure within the pages of books, encoded in legal statutes, encased in glass display cases and enacted in the panoply of court ritual, the artefacts produced by the heritage domain have become a resource for government administration, a library for traditionalists and a marketable source of value for cultural entrepreneurs. The Politics of Heritage in Africa draws together disparate fields of study - history, archaeology, linguistics, the performing arts and cinema - to show how the lifeways of the past were made into capital, a store of authentic knowledge that political and cultural entrepreneurs could draw from. This book shows African heritage to be a mode of political organisation, a means by which the relics of the past are shored up, reconstructed and revalued as commodities, as tradition, as morality or as patrimony.

Ethnic Patriotism and the East African Revival - A History of Dissent, c.1935-1972 (Paperback): Derek R. Peterson Ethnic Patriotism and the East African Revival - A History of Dissent, c.1935-1972 (Paperback)
Derek R. Peterson
R1,093 Discovery Miles 10 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ethnic Patriotism and the East African Revival shows how, in the era of African political independence, cosmopolitan Christian converts struggled with East Africa's patriots over the definition of culture and community. The book traces the history of the East African Revival, an evangelical movement that spread through much of eastern and central Africa. Its converts offered a subversive reading of culture, disavowing their compatriots and disregarding their obligations to kin. They earned the ire of East Africa's patriots, who worked to root people in place as inheritors of ancestral wisdom. This book casts religious conversion in a new light: not as an inward reorientation of belief, but as a political action that opened up novel paths of self-narration and unsettled the inventions of tradition.

Abolitionism and Imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic (Paperback): Derek R. Peterson Abolitionism and Imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic (Paperback)
Derek R. Peterson
R752 Discovery Miles 7 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The abolition of the slave trade is normally understood to be the singular achievement of eighteenth-century British liberalism. ""Abolitionism and Imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic"" expands both the temporal and the geographic framework in which the history of abolitionism is conceived. Abolitionism was a theater in which a variety of actors - slaves, African rulers, Caribbean planters, working-class radicals, British evangelicals, African political entrepreneurs - played a part. The Atlantic was an echo chamber, in which abolitionist symbols, ideas, and evidence were generated from a variety of vantage points. These essays highlight the range of political and moral projects in which the advocates of abolitionism were engaged, and in so doing it joins together geographies that are normally studied in isolation. Where empires are often understood to involve the government of one people over another, ""Abolitionism and Imperialism"" shows that British values were formed, debated, and remade in the space of empire. Africans were not simply objects of British liberals' benevolence. They played an active role in shaping, and extending, the values that Britain now regards as part of its national character. This book is therefore a contribution to the larger scholarship about the nature of modern empires.

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