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Employing an innovative methodological toolkit, Doing Conceptual History in Africa provides a refreshingly broad and interdisciplinary approach to African historical studies. The studies assembled here focus on the complex role of language in Africa’s historical development, with a particular emphasis on pragmatics and semantics. From precolonial dynamics of wealth and poverty to the conceptual foundations of nationalist movements, each contribution strikes a balance between the local and the global, engaging with a distinctively African intellectual tradition while analyzing the regional and global contexts in which categories like “work,” “marriage,” and “land” take shape.



Trade Review

“Especially in these times when debates continue over the “relevance” of earlier, non-western history, this edited collection offers examples of how African history indeed makes vital contributions to the field of conceptual history. For readers both new and seasoned, this volume provides a very important ‘explicitly anti-teleological approach,’ one that lies at the heart of conceptual history. In doing so, it provides a payoff valued by many: namely, highlighting the pluralities of African thought and practice found in both the deep past and the recent present.” • African Studies Review

“Translation [as this volume shows] is thus integral to conceptual history not only as the scholar’s burden but also as a matter of negotiation and contestation among language users. It is, along with other methodological considerations put forward in this rich volume, another domain for doing conceptual history in Africa.” • Africa

“The volume offers conceptual historians of other world regions a rich trove of new sources and methods (rituals, historical linguistics, proverbs, songs, and patterns in the combination of lexical items, to name a few) for doing conceptual history in areas and for time periods for which we have few written records.” • The International Journal of African Historical Studies

“This pioneering volume is the first to apply the methods of conceptual history to the languages and cultures of sub-Saharan Africa, and as such will be welcomed by a wide variety of scholars. It is a major achievement.” • Willibald Steinmetz, Bielefeld University

“As the first book to examine conceptual history in Africa, this is a significant contribution that takes us beyond discourse analysis and other comparable approaches. Historians, anthropologists, and linguists will all benefit from its theoretical and methodological insights as well as its illuminating examples of application.” • Inge Brinkman, Ghent University



Table of Contents

List of Maps, Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Notes on Language

Introduction: Theories and Methods of African Conceptual History
Rhiannon Stephens and Axel Fleisch

Chapter 1. ‘Wealth’, ‘Poverty’ and the Question of Conceptual History in Oral Contexts: Uganda from c. 1000 C.E.
Rhiannon Stephens

Chapter 2. Conceptual Continuities: About ‘Work’ in Nguni
Axel Fleisch

Chapter 3. Tracking the Concept of ‘Work’ on the North Eastern Cape Frontier, South Africa
Anne Kelk Mager

Chapter 4. Understanding the Concept ‘Marriage’ in Afrikaans during the Twentieth Century
Marné Pienaar

Chapter 5. Male Circumcision among the Bagisu of Eastern Uganda: Practices and Conceptualizations
Pamela Khanakwa

Chapter 6. The Concept of ‘Land’ in Bioko: ‘Land as Property’ and ‘Land as Country’
Ana Lúcia Sá

Chapter 7. Conceptualizing ‘Land’ and ‘Nation’ in Early Gold Coast Nationalism
Pieter Boele van Hensbroek

Chapter 8. An Untimely Concept: Decolonization and the Works of Mudimbe, Mbembe and Nganang
Pierre-Philippe Fraiture

Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 21/02/2018
      ISBN13: 9781785338625, 978-1785338625
      ISBN10: 1785338625

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Employing an innovative methodological toolkit, Doing Conceptual History in Africa provides a refreshingly broad and interdisciplinary approach to African historical studies. The studies assembled here focus on the complex role of language in Africa’s historical development, with a particular emphasis on pragmatics and semantics. From precolonial dynamics of wealth and poverty to the conceptual foundations of nationalist movements, each contribution strikes a balance between the local and the global, engaging with a distinctively African intellectual tradition while analyzing the regional and global contexts in which categories like “work,” “marriage,” and “land” take shape.



      Trade Review

      “Especially in these times when debates continue over the “relevance” of earlier, non-western history, this edited collection offers examples of how African history indeed makes vital contributions to the field of conceptual history. For readers both new and seasoned, this volume provides a very important ‘explicitly anti-teleological approach,’ one that lies at the heart of conceptual history. In doing so, it provides a payoff valued by many: namely, highlighting the pluralities of African thought and practice found in both the deep past and the recent present.” • African Studies Review

      “Translation [as this volume shows] is thus integral to conceptual history not only as the scholar’s burden but also as a matter of negotiation and contestation among language users. It is, along with other methodological considerations put forward in this rich volume, another domain for doing conceptual history in Africa.” • Africa

      “The volume offers conceptual historians of other world regions a rich trove of new sources and methods (rituals, historical linguistics, proverbs, songs, and patterns in the combination of lexical items, to name a few) for doing conceptual history in areas and for time periods for which we have few written records.” • The International Journal of African Historical Studies

      “This pioneering volume is the first to apply the methods of conceptual history to the languages and cultures of sub-Saharan Africa, and as such will be welcomed by a wide variety of scholars. It is a major achievement.” • Willibald Steinmetz, Bielefeld University

      “As the first book to examine conceptual history in Africa, this is a significant contribution that takes us beyond discourse analysis and other comparable approaches. Historians, anthropologists, and linguists will all benefit from its theoretical and methodological insights as well as its illuminating examples of application.” • Inge Brinkman, Ghent University



      Table of Contents

      List of Maps, Figures and Tables
      Acknowledgements
      Notes on Language

      Introduction: Theories and Methods of African Conceptual History
      Rhiannon Stephens and Axel Fleisch

      Chapter 1. ‘Wealth’, ‘Poverty’ and the Question of Conceptual History in Oral Contexts: Uganda from c. 1000 C.E.
      Rhiannon Stephens

      Chapter 2. Conceptual Continuities: About ‘Work’ in Nguni
      Axel Fleisch

      Chapter 3. Tracking the Concept of ‘Work’ on the North Eastern Cape Frontier, South Africa
      Anne Kelk Mager

      Chapter 4. Understanding the Concept ‘Marriage’ in Afrikaans during the Twentieth Century
      Marné Pienaar

      Chapter 5. Male Circumcision among the Bagisu of Eastern Uganda: Practices and Conceptualizations
      Pamela Khanakwa

      Chapter 6. The Concept of ‘Land’ in Bioko: ‘Land as Property’ and ‘Land as Country’
      Ana Lúcia Sá

      Chapter 7. Conceptualizing ‘Land’ and ‘Nation’ in Early Gold Coast Nationalism
      Pieter Boele van Hensbroek

      Chapter 8. An Untimely Concept: Decolonization and the Works of Mudimbe, Mbembe and Nganang
      Pierre-Philippe Fraiture

      Index

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