An edition of Swahili modernities (2003)

Swahili Modernities

Culture, Politics, and Identity on the East Coast of Africa

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An edition of Swahili modernities (2003)

Swahili Modernities

Culture, Politics, and Identity on the East Coast of Africa

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This book considers the themes of modernity, identity, and politics on the East African coast and islands. Currently, this area is undergoing rapid change as “globalization” makes its impact. Tourism, increased monetisation, emigration from and immigration to the area, and the varying policies of multinational agencies and local states are all significant factors. These chapters reveal some of the ways in which the Swahili seek to maintain their boundaries, even as they adapt their cultural practices to new realities.

Some of the specific issues addressed are the effects of recent economic and social changes in towns such as Bagamoyo and Malindi, the north and south of Mafia Island, and the Comoro Islands. The history of Zanzibar, long a multicultural society which underwent a revolution in 1964 and has recently once again experienced violent political confrontations, is also examined, especially within the context of the tensions which arise when ethnic differences are essentialized and politicized as they have been on Zanzibar.

The volume also focuses on how the Swahili language, literature, and culture have been affected by modernity. The expression of Swahili identity in poetry and song are explored, revealing how recent songs and performance known as taarabu reflect changes in social circumstances as well as shifting audience boundaries. By examining the representation of women in two kinds of Swahili literature, a classical nineteenth century poem and two recent plays, this volume also reveals the strong social constraints under which Swahili women—and others in East Africa—continue to live.

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Africa World Press
Language
English
Pages
270

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Swahili Modernities: Culture, Politics, And Identity On The East Coast Of Africa
December 2007, Africa World Pr
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Swahili modernities
Swahili modernities: culture, politics, and identity on the east coast of Africa
2004, Africa World Press
in English
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Swahili Modernities: Culture, Politics, and Identity on the East Coast of Africa
April 2004, Africa World Press
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Cover of: Swahili modernities
Swahili modernities: culture, politics, and identity on the east coast of Africa
2003, Africa World Press
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Paperback
Number of pages
270
Dimensions
8.4 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
11.2 ounces

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OL8860042M
ISBN 10
1592210465
ISBN 13
9781592210466
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