Ethnicity, Identity, And Conceptualizing Community In Indian Ocean East Africa Av Daren E. Ray

Ethnicity, Identity, And Conceptualizing Community In Indian Ocean East Africa Av Daren E. Ray

This volume explores how the people of littoral East Africa imagined and reimagined their communities over two millennia of engagement with Indian Ocean transformationsfrom the settlement of Bantu speakers near the coast around the first century CE to their participation in transoceanic commerce, imperial riva......
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<p>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.<br/>The book also clarifies the precise relationship between ethnicity and other kinds of identities by expanding the conventional focus on Swahili people to speakers of Sabaki Bantu languages, as well as to Mijikenda, Pokomo, and Elwana communities, whom Indian Ocean scholars often overlook. By examining a
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An investigation into the construction of ethnicity and other collective identities in communities along the Kenyan coast across two millennia.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. The book also clarifies the precise relationship between ethnicity and other kinds of identities by expanding the conventional focus on Swahili people to speakers of Sabaki Bantu languages, as well as to Mijikenda, Pokomo, and Elwana communities, whom Indian Ocean scholars often overlook. By examining all these groups’ shared linguistic heritage, the book outlines their forebears’ innovation and transformation of lineages, clans, confederations, councils, title societies, age sets, moieties, religious sects, and tribes. Drawing together evidence from linguistics, archaeology, ethnography, oral traditions, travelers’ accounts, and colonial records, the book explores how the speakers of Sabaki languages continuously reconceptualized their identities in littoral East Africa as the political topography of the Indian Ocean world changed around them.Moving seamlessly across multiple precolonial and colonial eras and beyond, this deep history of collaboration and political imagination leads readers through the transitions of identity that mattered to littoral East Africans. The book fills the need for an updated synthesis of East Africans’ engagements with diasporic communities in Indian Ocean and world history courses. In addition, since most African history publications for classroom use in recent years have focused exclusively on modern times, it satisfies the demand for works that span the early and modern eras. Beyond the classroom, the book will interest specialists in the history of the Indian Ocean, Africa, Islam, imperialism, and ethnohistory. A major contribution of this multidisciplinary work is to present the research of archaeologists, anthropologists, linguists, and historians to one another in an accessible, jargon-free manner. While Africanists will appreciate how the book expands the boundaries of the Indian Ocean to include oft-ignored communities, Indian Ocean specialists will find models for investigating the construction of ethnicity and other collective identities across multiple centuries.

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Utforsk *Ethnicity, Identity, And Conceptualizing Community In Indian Ocean East Africa* Av Daren E. Ray

Har du noen gang lurt på hvordan etnisitet og identitet formes i de unike samfunnene langs kysten av Øst-Afrika? I boken *Ethnicity, Identity, And Conceptualizing Community In Indian Ocean East Africa*, får du en dypdykk inn i dette fascinerende temaet som strekker seg over to årtusener. Daren E. Ray tar leseren med på en reise gjennom tid og rom, fra de tidlige bosetterne av Bantu-språk i det første århundre e.Kr. til de komplekse identitetsdynamikkene i dagens samfunn.

Hva kan du forvente av boken?

  • LEDENDE FORSKNING: Boken samler forskning fra ulike disipliner som arkeologi, etnografi, og lingvistikk, for å hjälpa leseren forstå hvordan samfunn har utviklet sine identiteter.
  • MANGFOLDIGE STEMMER: Ikke bare fokus på Swahili-folk, men også på Sabaki Bantu, Mijikenda, Pokomo, og Elwana samfunnene som ofte overses av forskningen rundt det indiske hav.
  • DYBDE I HISTORIEN: Boken gir en grundig og sammenhengende oversikt over hvordan disse samfunnene har tilpasset seg og rekonstruert sine identiteter gjennom århundrene.

Hvorfor er denne boken viktig?

Å skape forståelse av hvordan virkelig omfattende identitetsdynamikker fungerer er avgjørende for å studere både afrikansk historie og indiske hav-historie. Denne boka er ikke bare en akademisk tekst, men en bro til større samfunnsmessige og kulturelle diskusjoner. Den er ideell for studenter, forskere, og alle som er interessert i etnisk identitet, imperialisme, og den politiske utviklingen i Øst-Afrika.

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