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Colonial Transactions - Imaginaries, Bodies, and Histories in Gabon (Paperback): Florence Bernault Colonial Transactions - Imaginaries, Bodies, and Histories in Gabon (Paperback)
Florence Bernault
R778 Discovery Miles 7 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Colonial Transactions Florence Bernault moves beyond the racial divide that dominates colonial studies of Africa. Instead, she illuminates the strange and frightening imaginaries that colonizers and colonized shared on the ground. Bernault looks at Gabon from the late nineteenth century to the present, historicizing the most vivid imaginations and modes of power in Africa today: French obsessions with cannibals, the emergence of vampires and witches in the Gabonese imaginary, and the use of human organs for fetishes. Struggling over objects, bodies, agency, and values, colonizers and colonized entered relations that are better conceptualized as "transactions." Together they also shared an awareness of how the colonial situation broke down moral orders and forced people to use the evil side of power. This foreshadowed the ways in which people exercise agency in contemporary Africa, as well as the proliferation of magical fears and witchcraft anxieties in present-day Gabon. Overturning theories of colonial and postcolonial nativism, this book is essential reading for historians and anthropologists of witchcraft, power, value, and the body.

Colonial Transactions - Imaginaries, Bodies, and Histories in Gabon (Hardcover): Florence Bernault Colonial Transactions - Imaginaries, Bodies, and Histories in Gabon (Hardcover)
Florence Bernault
R2,554 Discovery Miles 25 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Colonial Transactions Florence Bernault moves beyond the racial divide that dominates colonial studies of Africa. Instead, she illuminates the strange and frightening imaginaries that colonizers and colonized shared on the ground. Bernault looks at Gabon from the late nineteenth century to the present, historicizing the most vivid imaginations and modes of power in Africa today: French obsessions with cannibals, the emergence of vampires and witches in the Gabonese imaginary, and the use of human organs for fetishes. Struggling over objects, bodies, agency, and values, colonizers and colonized entered relations that are better conceptualized as "transactions." Together they also shared an awareness of how the colonial situation broke down moral orders and forced people to use the evil side of power. This foreshadowed the ways in which people exercise agency in contemporary Africa, as well as the proliferation of magical fears and witchcraft anxieties in present-day Gabon. Overturning theories of colonial and postcolonial nativism, this book is essential reading for historians and anthropologists of witchcraft, power, value, and the body.

A History of Prison and Confinement in Africa (Hardcover, New): Florence Bernault A History of Prison and Confinement in Africa (Hardcover, New)
Florence Bernault
R2,505 Discovery Miles 25 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the last 30 years, a substantial literature on the history of American and European prisons has developed. This collection is among the first in English to construct a history of prisons in Africa. Topics include precolonial punishments, living conditions in prisons and mining camps, ethnic mapping, contemporary refugee camps, and the political use of prison from the era of the slave trade to the Rwandan genocide of 1994. Precolonial societies generally ignored incarceration as a punitive device, while colonial governments jailed Africans on a massive scale to impose taxes, labors, and white domination. The installation of the prison contributed to urban planning, architectural designs, and an array of penal policies that reveal much about the colonial project. After achieving independence, African states appropriated colonial penitentiaries and developed a new language of power and delinquency. Today, all African judicial orders rely on the penitentiary.

Frenchness and the African Diaspora - Identity and Uprising in Contemporary France (Paperback): Charles Tshimanga, Ch. Didier... Frenchness and the African Diaspora - Identity and Uprising in Contemporary France (Paperback)
Charles Tshimanga, Ch. Didier Gondola, Peter J. Bloom; Contributions by Didier Lapeyronnie, Achille Mbembe, …
R810 Discovery Miles 8 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 2005, following the death of two youths of African origin, France erupted in a wave of violent protest. More than 10,000 automobiles were burned or stoned, hundreds of public buildings were vandalized or burned to the ground, and hundreds of people were injured. Charles Tshimanga, Didier Gondola, Peter J. Bloom, and a group of international scholars seek to understand the causes and consequences of these momentous events, while examining how the concept of Frenchness has been reshaped by the African diaspora in France and the colonial legacy.

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