Cloth in West African History

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Cloth in West African History

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In this holistic approach to the study of textiles and their makers, Colleen Kriger charts the role cotton has played in commercial, community, and labor settings in West Africa. By paying close attention to the details of how people made, exchanged, and wore cotton cloth from before industrialization in Europe to the twentieth century, she is able to demonstrate some of the cultural effects of Africa's long involvement in trading contacts with Muslim societies and with Europe. Cloth in West African History thus offers a fresh perspective on the history of the region and on the local, regional, and global processes that shaped it. A variety of readers will find its account and insights into the African past and culture valuable, and will appreciate the connections made between the local concerns of small-scale weavers in African villages, the emergence of an indigenous textile industry, and its integration into international networks.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Foreword
Chapter 3 Glossary of Technical Terms
Chapter 4 Chapter 1: Introduction: Cloth in History
Chapter 5 Chapter 2: From Kings and Priests to Brides
Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Muslim Garments and the Morality of Dress
Chapter 7 Chapter 4: The Worlds of Indigo Blue
Chapter 8 Chapter 5: Concluions: Textiles, Culture, and Historical Change
Chapter 9 References

Product details

Published 08 Jun 2006
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 240
ISBN 9780759114234
Imprint AltaMira Press
Series African Archaeology Series
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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