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African impressions : how African worldviews shaped the British geographical imagination across the early Enlightenment

Title
African impressions : how African worldviews shaped the British geographical imagination across the early Enlightenment / Rebekah Mitsein.
ISBN
9780813947891
0813947898
9780813947907
0813947901
9780813947914
Publication
Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2022.
Copyright Notice Date
©2022
Physical Description
x, 279 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Summary
"In African Impressions in British Literature, Rebecca Mitsein considers the ways that African self-representation continued to drive European impressions of the continent across the early Enlightenment, fueling desires to find the sources of West Africa's gold and the city states along the Niger, to establish a relationship with the Christian Kingdom of Prester John, and to discover the source of the Nile. Through an analysis of a range of genres, including travel narratives, geography books, maps, verse, and fiction, Rebekah Mitsein shows how African strategies of self-representation and European strategies for representing Africa grew increasingly entangled as the ideas that Africans projected about themselves and their worlds migrated from contact zones to texts and back again. The geographical narratives that arose from this reiterative cycle, which unfolded over hundreds of years, were often highly imaginary and appropriated to expansionist ends but remained tethered to the African worlds and worldviews that shaped them"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Mitsein, Rebecca, 1983- African impressions Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2022
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 28, 2023
Series
Walker Cowen Memorial Prize.
Winner of the Walker Cowen memorial prize
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction
"Wherein the Blacke-Prince Keepes His Residence, Attended by His Jetty Coloured Traine": Impressions of the Western Sudan, 1324-1620
"A Country of Blacks So Called": The Romance of African Impressions in Aphra Behn's Oroonoko
"A Medium of an Endless Correspondence": Rivers for Want of Empires in the African Impressions of Daniel Defoe's Captain Singleton and Atlas Maritimus and Commercialis
"Where the Nile Riseth . . . Where the Queen of Saba Lived": Impressions of Abyssinia, 1327-1759
"Between the Inland Countries of Africk and the Ports of the Red Sea": African Impressions amid Fact and Fancy in Samuel Johnson's Rasselas "Descended from the Queen of Saba": African Women as Geographical Authorities in James Bruce's Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile
Coda.
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