Cartography and the Political Imagination: Mapping Community in Colonial Kenya
Encompassing history, geography, and political science, MacArthur’s study evaluates the role of geographic imagination and the impact of cartography not only as means of expressing imperial power and constraining colonized populations, but as tools for the articulation of new political communities and resistance.
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Cartography and the Political Imagination: Mapping Community in Colonial Kenya
Encompassing history, geography, and political science, MacArthur’s study evaluates the role of geographic imagination and the impact of cartography not only as means of expressing imperial power and constraining colonized populations, but as tools for the articulation of new political communities and resistance.
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Cartography and the Political Imagination: Mapping Community in Colonial Kenya

Cartography and the Political Imagination: Mapping Community in Colonial Kenya

by Julie MacArthur
Cartography and the Political Imagination: Mapping Community in Colonial Kenya

Cartography and the Political Imagination: Mapping Community in Colonial Kenya

by Julie MacArthur

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Encompassing history, geography, and political science, MacArthur’s study evaluates the role of geographic imagination and the impact of cartography not only as means of expressing imperial power and constraining colonized populations, but as tools for the articulation of new political communities and resistance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821422090
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 06/30/2016
Series: New African Histories
Pages: 356
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Julie MacArthur is an assistant professor at the University of Toronto. She is the author of Cartography and the Political Imagination as well as numerous articles. She has also worked extensively in African cinema, both as a curator and an academic.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

Acknowledgments ix

Abbreviations xiii

Introduction: Mapping Political Communities in Africa 1

Chapter 1 The Geographies of Western Kenya 33

Chapter 2 Land, Gold, and Commissioning the "Tribe" 64

Chapter 3 Ethnic Patriotism in the Interwar Years 87

Chapter 4 Speaking Luyia: Linguistic Work and Political Imagination 110

Chapter 5 Mapping Gender: Moral Crisis and the Limits of Cosmopolitan Pluralism in the 1940s 134

Chapter 6 Between Loyalism and Dissent: Ethnic Geographies in the Era of Mau Man 163

Chapter 7 Mapping Decolonization 192

Afterword: Beyond the Ethnos and the Nation 224

Notes 235

Bibliography 301

Index 329

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