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ANTH326 Peoples and Cultures of Sub-Saharan Africa Meeting 3, September 24, 2007

ANTH326 Meeting 3: History in Africa

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ANTH326 Peoples and Cultures of Sub-Saharan AfricaMeeting 3, September 24, 2007

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Business

•Project Plan on October 15▫“Pre-write” on October 8▫Themes?

•Critical Reviews•Media Critique•Online Participation

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Factoids again

•Toward critical thinking

•Consensus opinion from African studies

•Intro. to African Studies

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Wikipedia of Africa

•Empowerment

▫OLPC

•Portal

•History

•Bantu Languages

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In African languages

•77. Afrikaans: af (8281) (IE)

•89. Swahili: sw (5982) (Bantu)

•101. Yoruba: yo (4072) (Benue Congo)

•113. Amharic: am (2989) (Semitic)

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Other African Wikipedias

•147. Lingala: ln (808) (Bantu)

•152. Wolof: wo (444) (Atlantic)

•198. Bambara: bm (138) (Mande)

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African Specificity

•Particularism/Universalism

▫Anthropology

•Fluidity

▫Lack fixed boundaries

▫Contacts

▫Negotiate identity

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“Consensus culture”

•Alternative to votes

•Democracy

•Negotiation

•Argument

•Debate

•«Arbre à palabres» (“Talking Tree”)

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Symbiosis

•Ecological concept

•Central/Eastern/Southern (more than North/West)

•Peaceful influence more than invasion

•Intermarriage

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Coexistence

•Agriculturalists/foragers

•State/bands

•Widespread religions, local belief systems

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Intensification

•Settlements

•Surplus

•Population

•City

•State

•Hierarchy

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Readings

•What struck you?•Critical perspective

▫Author’s approach▫Arguments

•Links with other texts

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Lamphear/Falola

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Older African studies

•Similar to archeology

•Dark Continent

•Remnants

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Identifiable “cultures”

•Sculptures

•Architecture

•Textiles

•Languages

•Social structure

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Technological Evolutionism

•Iron age as if stage

•Civilization (Game)

▫Linear evolution (Tech Tree)

▫Prerequisites

▫Compete

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History of states

•Kingdoms/empires

•Forced confederacies

•Loose organisation

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Non-State

•Small groups

▫Not necessarily connected identity

•Nomadic groups

▫Pastoralists (herders)

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Large cultural groups

•Nilotes (Nilo-Saharan)

•Cushitic-speaking (Nilo-Saharan)

•Bantu-speakers (Niger-Congo)

•Mande speakers (Niger-Congo)

•San/Khoisan ("click")

•Sudanic languages (outdated classification)

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Language families

•Afro-Asiatic (including Semitic languages)

•Khoisan (including “click” languages)

•Niger-Congo (including Bantu languages)

•Nilo-Saharan (including Songhay, Maasai, Kanuri)

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Language families as cultures?

•Ease borrow language

•Trade languages

•Speech communities

•Not inter-communication

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Social Structure

•Next two weeks

•Age-Sets

•Age-Grades

•Lineages

•Queen Mother

•Artisans

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Gellar

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Scramble

•Industrial revolution

•Capitalism

•Invasion

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Colonial Experience

•Amadou Hampaté Bâ

•Colonials not seeing power

▫Even recent

•Experience abroad

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Anthropology's Critique of Colonialism

•Colonial past

•Fanon's critique

•Hegemony

•Egalitarian because Post-Colonial structures?

▫Solway and Lee

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Defining groups

•Created or reinforced by colonials

•Region

•Trade language

•Community of experience

•Spurious?

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Associations

•Cosmopolitan networks

•Urban life

•Local

•"Ethnic"

•Schools (Koranic, Missionary, National)

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Secret societies

•Initiation societies

•Muslim brotherhoods (sufism)

▫Tijaniyya

•Freemasons

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Geography

•Environment

•Crops

▫Cash crops

▫Food crops (subsistence farming)

•Intercontinental contacts