Africanists and Africans of the Maghreb

Africanists and Africans of the Maghreb

Subtitle: 
Casualties of Analogy
Author: 
Hassan Mohammed, Mohammed
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
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Journal Title: 
The Journal of North African Studies
Source: 
Journal of North African Studies,Vol.15,no.3,September 2010,pp.349-374
Abstract: 

This article is the first segment of a two-part project that explores the role of textuality in scholarly conceptions of the origin of black Africans living in the Maghrib – the so-called Haratin. In this part I sought to identify the textual threads linking the current Anglophone historiography to colonial ethnography and, ultimately, nineteenth-century abolitionism. It shows how entrapment in a racialist conception of Africa and African, and analogy to the transatlantic slave trade have influenced Anglophone conceptions of the object of the (trans-Saharan) caravan trade and, hence, the origin of black Africans of the Maghrib.

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CITATION: Hassan Mohammed, Mohammed. Africanists and Africans of the Maghreb . : Taylor & Francis Group , . Journal of North African Studies,Vol.15,no.3,September 2010,pp.349-374 - Available at: https://library.au.int/africanists-and-africans-maghreb-3