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The Texture of Change: Dress, Self-Fashioning, and History in Western Africa, 1700–1850

The Texture of Change: Dress, Self-Fashioning, and History in Western Africa, 1700–1850

by Jody Benjamin (Author)
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The Texture of Change examines historical change across a broad region of western Africa—from Saint Louis, Senegal, to Freetown, Sierra Leone—through the development of textile commerce, consumption, and dress. Indigo-dyed and printed cotton, wool, linen, and silk cloths constituted major trade items that linked African producers and consumers to exchange networks that were both regional and global. While much of the historiography of commerce in Africa in the eighteenth century has focused on the Atlantic slave trade and its impact, this study follows the global cloth trade to account for the broad extent and multiple modes of western Africa’s engagement with Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Jody Benjamin analyzes a range of archival, visual, oral, and material sources drawn from three continents to illuminate entanglements between local textile industries and global commerce and between the politics of Islamic reform and encroaching European colonial power. The study highlights the roles of a diverse range of historical actors mentioned only glancingly in core-periphery or Atlantic-centered framings: women indigo dyers, maroon cotton farmers, petty traveling merchants, caravan guides, and African Diaspora settlers. It argues that their combined choices within a set of ecological, political, and economic constraints structured networks connecting the Atlantic and Indian Ocean perimeters. Read more

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PublisherOhio University Press
Publication dateNov. 19 2024
LanguageEnglish
Print length268 pages
ISBN-100821425471
ISBN-13978-0821425473
Item weight431 g
Dimensions15.24 x 2.03 x 22.61 cm
Best Sellers Rank#740,772 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #154 in History of Western Africa #362 in International Financial Economics #379 in International Economics (Books)

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