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9780199342457

Bantu Africa 3500 BCE to Present

by Fourshey, Catherine Cymone; Gonzales, Rhonda M.; Saidi, Christine
  • ISBN13:

    9780199342457

  • ISBN10:

    0199342458

  • eBook ISBN(s):

    9780190858643

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2017-10-02
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Combining history, archaeology, anthropology, and linguistics, Bantu Africa: 3500 BCE to Present, synthesizes current scholarship on one of the most important cultural zones in world history--an area larger than the United States--whose traditions span several thousand years. The authors show how Bantu cultural ideas continue to shape modern realities in new contexts. By examining the cultural, political, religious, economic, and social issues in the Bantu world, Bantu Africa gives students an understanding of the long-term history of an immense cultural zone. The book also addresses the types of social relationships Bantu-speaking people had with people of distinct linguistic and cultural traditions, the kinds of innovations that came out of those cross-cultural interactions, the tactics they used to negotiate societal tensions, the ways in which gender and seniority dynamics influenced societal institutions, and the extent to which Bantu-speaking people shaped Atlantic and Indian Ocean History.

Author Biography


Catherine Cymone Fourhsey is Associate Professor and John D. MacArthur Chair of History and International Relations at Bucknell University.

Rhonda M. Gonzales is Professor of History at The University of Texas at San Antonio.

Christine Saidi is Associate Professor of History at Kutztown University.

Table of Contents


Introduction

Chapter 1. Reconstructing Bantu Histories of Expansion

Chapter 2. Historicizing Social Values and Structures Over the Longue Durée: Lineage, Belonging, and Heterarchy

Chapter 3. Knowledge: Educating the Generations

Chapter 4. Inventions of Technology and Art

Chapter 5. Hospitality

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