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Colonial Encounters: Issues of Culture, Hybridity and Creolisation

Portuguese Mercantile Settlers in West Africa

by José Lingna Nafafé (Author)
©2007 Thesis X, 224 Pages

Summary

This book explores the first encounter in the mid-fifteenth century between Western Europe and the West African Coast, arguing that it did not produce hostility, but rather a climate of beneficial mutual exchange. It examines West African pre-colonial social history and asserts that around the year 1500 West Africa became a safe haven for those fleeing political or religious persecution in Europe. Among them were mercantile settlers, Tangomãos or Lançados, known to have arrived on the West African Coast after the Portuguese explorers in 1446. They exchanged commodities, culture, religious ideas and practices with West African people. These events raise searching questions on the nature of identity and space.

Details

Pages
X, 224
Publication Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631527795
Language
English
Keywords
Westafrika Geschichte 1450-1700 Mutual exchange Mercantile settlers Creole societies Creole languages Creole hybridity Handel Kolonialismus Kulturkontakt Portugal
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2007. X, 224 pp., num. fig., tables and graphs (19 in colour)

Biographical notes

José Lingna Nafafé (Author)

The Author: José Lingna Nafafé achieved the degree of B.D. from London University and a Ph.D. from Birmingham University in 2001. The author regularly publishes on Lusophone subjects. He also teaches on honours programmes in the European Research Institute and Department of Sociology, and contributes key modules to the BA Joint Honours in Portuguese Studies, in Birmingham University.

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