In the last two decades, Swahili chronicles have been thoroughly re-evaluated by historians of the East African coast, and their usefulness as historical sources subject to serious doubt and criticism. Typical of this new attitude were the words of Gill Shepherd: `Such chronicles are less objective histories than annotated pedigrees of a single ruling lineage`. Given such a perspective, the question may be asked whether the chronicles are a suitable guide to the search for historical identities of coastal societies
Recently we have seen the appearance of an interesting and provocative book on the Swahili. This boo...
This volume arises out of the fifth conference in an on-going series of interdisciplinary Anglo-Fren...
Folklore studies have fairly often put the study of performance tech-niques and topics before that o...
In the last two decades, Swahili chronicles have been thoroughly re-evaluated by historians of the E...
The essays offered here originated in a series of conference papers presented over the years at vari...
East Afiica and in particular the coastal region has been attractive for many researchers from the c...
Much has been said about the origin and development of the unique Arabo-African hybrid creations of ...
In recent years, anthropology has paid much attention to the concept of identity. Identity politics ...
For the last century, archaeologists have surveyed and studied sites on the Swahili coast of East Af...
For the last century, archaeologists have surveyed and studied archaeological sites on the Swahili c...
This article considers what might be meant by Swahili cultures and Swahili identities. It regards ne...
This paper is an epistemological and reflexive account of half a century of research on the Waswahil...
Between 1977 and 1980 I collected a nuber of texts on the northern Kenya coast Most were tape record...
ABSTRACT OF THE BOOK: The Swahili World presents the fascinating story of a major world civilization...
At the core of this special issue lies an apparently simple question: What is Swahili Studies? The “...
Recently we have seen the appearance of an interesting and provocative book on the Swahili. This boo...
This volume arises out of the fifth conference in an on-going series of interdisciplinary Anglo-Fren...
Folklore studies have fairly often put the study of performance tech-niques and topics before that o...
In the last two decades, Swahili chronicles have been thoroughly re-evaluated by historians of the E...
The essays offered here originated in a series of conference papers presented over the years at vari...
East Afiica and in particular the coastal region has been attractive for many researchers from the c...
Much has been said about the origin and development of the unique Arabo-African hybrid creations of ...
In recent years, anthropology has paid much attention to the concept of identity. Identity politics ...
For the last century, archaeologists have surveyed and studied sites on the Swahili coast of East Af...
For the last century, archaeologists have surveyed and studied archaeological sites on the Swahili c...
This article considers what might be meant by Swahili cultures and Swahili identities. It regards ne...
This paper is an epistemological and reflexive account of half a century of research on the Waswahil...
Between 1977 and 1980 I collected a nuber of texts on the northern Kenya coast Most were tape record...
ABSTRACT OF THE BOOK: The Swahili World presents the fascinating story of a major world civilization...
At the core of this special issue lies an apparently simple question: What is Swahili Studies? The “...
Recently we have seen the appearance of an interesting and provocative book on the Swahili. This boo...
This volume arises out of the fifth conference in an on-going series of interdisciplinary Anglo-Fren...
Folklore studies have fairly often put the study of performance tech-niques and topics before that o...