Bibliographie complète
Social and Intercultural Relations in Nineteenth-Century Zanzibar: Dressed Identity
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Vander biesen, Ivan (Auteur)
Titre
Social and Intercultural Relations in Nineteenth-Century Zanzibar: Dressed Identity
Résumé
Starting from the nineteenth century descriptive literatures on Zanzibar by authors such as Sir Richard Burton and Charles Guillain, and Salima bint Said-Ruete's autobiography, we can draw a rather detailed picture of the relationship between the different social layers, cultures and genders on Zanzibar. Describing and differentiating the complexity of Zanzibar society in the nineteenth century is the main aim of this paper. The focus is on clothing in order to sketch the social organization of the society and to highlight the cultural relations between the different groups in Zanzibar. The evidence obtained from the description of clothing is used as an eye-opener for the Zanzibar society and this evidence is supported by nineteenth century literature and photography on Zanzibar.
Publication
African and Asian Studies
Maison d’édition
Brill
Lieu
Leiden
Date
2009
Volume
8
Numéro
3
Pages
309-331
Abrév. de revue
Afr Asian Stud
Clé de citation
vanderbiesenSocialInterculturalRelations2009
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03/11/2020 15:32
ISSN
1569-2094, 1569-2108
Titre abrégé
Social and Intercultural Relations in Nineteenth-Century Zanzibar
Langue
eng
Référence
Vander biesen, I. (2009). Social and Intercultural Relations in Nineteenth-Century Zanzibar: Dressed Identity. African and Asian Studies, 8(3), 309‑331. https://doi.org/10.1163/156921009X458136
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