Postcolonial or Not? : West Africa in the Pre-Atlantic and Atlantic Worlds

What do the labels "Historic period," "historical archaeology," and "Colonial" imply about the source materials drawn on, the time periods covered, and the conceptual vantages taken in interpre­ting the West African past? The historiographies presented are equally relev...

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Main Author: Christopher R. DeCorse (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: IFRA-Nigeria 2013
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Summary:What do the labels "Historic period," "historical archaeology," and "Colonial" imply about the source materials drawn on, the time periods covered, and the conceptual vantages taken in interpre­ting the West African past? The historiographies presented are equally relevant to the understanding of the past-that is, the impacts of European contact, the Atlantic slave trade, and colo- nization-as they are to the present; the social, economic, and cultural landscapes of modernity, and how our views of the past shape these landscapes. This essay considers the varied episte­mological threads represented and their interpretive implica­tions. Although the hegemonic and transformative nature of Afri­ca's intersection with the Atlantic World is underscored, the need to situate these developments within the wider scope and tem­poral depth of the African past is also emphasized. Archaeology's central role in providing a holistic understanding of the temporal depth and complexity of African history, as well as archaeology's unique contribution to the understanding of the Atlantic world, is underscored.
ISBN:books.ifra.1517
9791092312515
Access:Open Access