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Title Saharan Frontiers : Space and Mobility in Northwest Africa / edited by James McDougall and Judith Scheele.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Indiana University Press, [2012]
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Description 1 online resource (294 pages).
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Series Public cultures of the Middle East and North Africa
Public cultures of the Middle East and North Africa.
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Summary "Makes a compelling case for the importance of Saharan history, both in its own right and in its articulations with the histories of other regions." -- American Ethnologist The Sahara has long been portrayed as a barrier that divides the Mediterranean world from Africa proper and isolates the countries of the Maghrib from their southern and eastern neighbors. Rather than viewing the desert as an isolating barrier, this volume takes up historian Fernand Braudel's description of the Sahara as "the second face of the Mediterranean." The essays recast the history of the region with the Sahara at its center, uncovering a story of densely interdependent networks that span the desert's vast expanse. They explore the relationship between the desert's "islands" and "shores" and the connections and commonalities that unite the region. Contributors draw on extensive ethnographic and historical research to address topics such as trade and migration; local notions of place, territoriality, and movement; Saharan cities; and the links among ecological, regional, and world-historical approaches to understanding the Sahara. Contributions by Dida Badi , Julien Brachet , Armelle Chopin, Charles Grémont , Peregrine Horden , Olivier Leservoisier , Laurence Marfaing , E. Ann McDougall , Abderrahmane Moussaoui, Mohamed Oudada , Fatma Oussedik , and Katia Schörle "A compilation of coherent, well-structured case studies addressing highly significant issues for the contemporary Sahara...a groundbreaking study." -- Social Anthropology "Altogether, this book is highly recommendable. Its key contribution is in teaching us to conceive of the Sahara not as a region clearly defined by natural features, but as a space that exists, extends, and expands according to its vibrant human interconnectedness." -- Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute"-- Provided by Freading.
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Subject Africans -- Sahara -- Migrations.
Sahara -- Emigration and immigration.
Trade routes -- Sahara.
Sahara -- Ethnic relations.
Africa, North -- Relations -- Africa, West.
Africa, West -- Relations -- Africa, North.
HISTORY / Africa / North.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author McDougall, James, 1974- editor.
Scheele, Judith, 1978- editor.
ISBN 9780253001313 (epub)
9780253001245 (print)
Standard No. 9780253001313
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