This book explores the intermediary functions of Muslim interpreters in Senegal to affirm their status as active historical agents in the historiography on French colonial rule in West Africa, including themes such as the intersection of knowledge and power in a colonial context and Muslim identity formation and French assimilation.
This book explores the intermediary functions of Muslim interpreters in Senegal to affirm their status as active historical agents in the historiography on French colonial rule in West Africa, including themes such as the intersection of knowledge and power in a colonial context and Muslim identity formation and French assimilation.
Introduction: Muslim African Interpreters in Colonial Senegal Chapter 1: Interpreter Family Biographies: Biography as History Chapter 2: Inconspicuous Interpreters Chapter 3: The Creation of an Indigenous Interpreter Corps in Saint Louis Chapter 4: French Expansion, Commerce, and Conquest, 1850s-1880s Chapter 5: The Mauritanian Challenge: "Pacification" and African Mediators Conclusion
Introduction: Muslim African Interpreters in Colonial Senegal Chapter 1: Interpreter Family Biographies: Biography as History Chapter 2: Inconspicuous Interpreters Chapter 3: The Creation of an Indigenous Interpreter Corps in Saint Louis Chapter 4: French Expansion, Commerce, and Conquest, 1850s-1880s Chapter 5: The Mauritanian Challenge: "Pacification" and African Mediators Conclusion
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