ISBN-13: 9783034303378 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 215 str.
The debate about ethnicity in sub-Saharan Africa has come to an uneasy consensus in the 1990s, but it has to be asked if we are really close to a solution. How can comparative and historical views help to inform the debate? In this work, seven scholars bring in a long-term perspective to ethno-cultural solidarities, which they explore within a multi-disciplinary framework. This return to the heart of the ethnic group, twenty-five years after Elikia M Bokolo s and Jean-Loup Amselle s path-breaking reinterpretation of ethnicity in Africa, argues for a reappraisal of approaches to ethnicity that have been adopted in recent decades. Focusing on two major geographical regions of the African continent Senegambia including Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone, and the area of Southern Tanzania and the northern half of Mozambique, the chapters in this volume provide a new historical interpretation of the processes of identity-building in sub-Saharan Africa."