Introduction: African Cities and Urban Slavery in Historiographical Perspective

E. Mcdougall
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ABSTRACT This introductory essay explores the rich historiography lying at the intersection of African urban and African slavery studies. How does the study of slaves, former slaves and those of slave descent in urban environments help us understand emancipation in Africa? How have those experiences of historical and contemporary emancipation shaped African cities? Case studies from Gambia, Mauritania, Niger, Tanzania, and Madagascar address these questions. Contributors question long-held assumptions about cities providing autonomy, anonymity, and prosperity to those of slave origin. They suggest that interconnections between the rural and the urban are both material and ideological; moreover, memories and traditions travel the same migration paths as people. Thus, life histories tracing individual trajectories are key to revealing the humanity of urban slavery. As important as recent cultural studies are, however, labor—what people do, why they do it, and who they do it for—remains central to the urban “post-slave” experience.
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导言:史学视角下的非洲城市和城市奴隶制
摘要:这篇介绍性文章探讨了非洲城市和非洲奴隶制研究交叉点上丰富的史学。对城市环境中的奴隶、前奴隶和奴隶后裔的研究如何帮助我们理解非洲的解放?这些历史和当代解放的经历是如何塑造非洲城市的?冈比亚、毛里塔尼亚、尼日尔、坦桑尼亚和马达加斯加的案例研究解决了这些问题。撰稿人质疑长期以来关于城市为奴隶出身的人提供自治、匿名和繁荣的假设。他们认为,农村和城市之间的相互联系既是物质的,也是意识形态的;此外,记忆和传统与人的迁移路径相同。因此,追踪个人轨迹的生活史是揭示城市奴隶制人性的关键。然而,与最近的文化研究一样重要的是,劳动——人们做什么,为什么做,以及为谁做——仍然是城市“后奴隶”体验的核心。
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期刊介绍: Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage provides a focal point for peer-reviewed publications in interdisciplinary studies in archaeology, history, material culture, and heritage dynamics concerning African descendant populations and cultures across the globe. The Journal invites articles on broad topics, including the historical processes of culture, economics, gender, power, and racialization operating within and upon African descendant communities. We seek to engage scholarly, professional, and community perspectives on the social dynamics and historical legacies of African descendant cultures and communities worldwide. The Journal publishes research articles and essays that review developments in these interdisciplinary fields.
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