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A Ritual Geology: Gold and Subterranean Knowledge in Savanna West Africa

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Robyn d'Avignon
2022
Published by: Duke University Press
summary
Set against the ongoing corporate enclosure of West Africa’s goldfields, A Ritual Geology tells the untold history of one of the world’s oldest indigenous gold mining industries: Francophone West Africa’s orpaillage. Establishing African miners as producers of subterranean knowledge, Robyn d’Avignon uncovers a dynamic “ritual geology” of techniques and cosmological engagements with the earth developed by agrarian residents of gold-bearing rocks in savanna West Africa. Colonial and corporate exploration geology in the region was built upon the ritual knowledge, gold discoveries, and skilled labor of African miners even as states racialized African mining as archaic, criminal, and pagan. Spanning the medieval and imperial past to the postcolonial present, d’Avignon weaves together long-term ethnographic and oral historical work in southeastern Senegal with archival and archeological evidence from Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, and Mali. A Ritual Geology introduces transnational geological formations as a new regional framework for African studies, environmental history, and anthropology.

Table of Contents

pp. i-vi

pp. vii-viii

pp. ix-xiv

pp. xv-xvi

pp. xvii-xviii

pp. 1-28

pp. 29-57

pp. 58-85

pp. 86-107

pp. 108-128

pp. 129-152

pp. 153-176

pp. 177-200

pp. 201-206

pp. 207-210

pp. 211-258

pp. 259-294

pp. 295-310
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