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Karin Barber - Africa´s Hidden Histories: Everyday Literacy and Making the Self - 9780253218438 - V9780253218438
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Africa´s Hidden Histories: Everyday Literacy and Making the Self

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Description for Africa´s Hidden Histories: Everyday Literacy and Making the Self Paperback. Colonial Africa saw an explosion of writing and printing. This book considers the profusion of literary culture, the propensity to collect and archive text, and the significance attached to reading as a form of self-improvement. It also explores the innovative, intense, and sociable interest in reading and writing. Editor(s): Barber, Karin. Series: African Expressive Cultures. Num Pages: 464 pages, 58 b&w photos, 1 index. BIC Classification: HBJH. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 32. Weight in Grams: 666.

Colonial Africa saw an explosion of writing and printing, produced and circulated not only by highly educated and visible elites, but also by wage laborers, clerks, village headmasters, traders, and other obscure aspirants to elite status. The ability to read and write was considered essential for educated persons, and Africans from all walks of life strove to participate in the new literary culture. Karin Barber and an international group of Africanist scholars have uncovered a trove of personal diaries, letters, obituaries, pamphlets, and booklets stored away in tin-trunks, suitcases, and cabinets that reveal individuals involved in the new occupation of ... Read more

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Product Details

Publisher
Indiana University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Series
African Expressive Cultures
Condition
New
Number of Pages
464
Place of Publication
Bloomington, IN, United States
ISBN
9780253218438
SKU
V9780253218438
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1

About Karin Barber
Karin Barber is Professor of African Cultural Anthropology at the University of Birmingham. She is author of The Generation of Plays (IUP, 2000), which won the Herskovits Award, and editor of Readings in African Popular Culture (IUP, 1997).

Reviews for Africa´s Hidden Histories: Everyday Literacy and Making the Self
"... the authors - remarkably - have made a long and tortuous story short and simple without smothering the complexities. Their grasp of the various intellectual themes is impressive, so is their even-handedness. The book should be prized among African Studies collections." —Walter Gam Nkwi, University of Buea, Cameroon, African Affairs, Feb. 3, 2009 "Comprising an insightful introduction and fifteen ... Read more

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