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Monsoon (2024) 2 (1): 34–47.
Published: 01 May 2024
...Kelsey McFaul Abstract The Horn of Africa, located on the western edge of the Indian Ocean, is a zone of extreme weather. Often figuring within discourses of geopolitical fragmentation and environmental disaster, the Horn is also home to rich literary traditions that bear witness to its long...
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Monsoon (2024) 2 (1): 3–12.
Published: 01 May 2024
... resistance and tidalectics. Kelsey McFaul's “A Cold Breath of Wind: The Storm as Archipelagic Epistemology in the Horn of Africa” argues for the “storm form” of Igiaba Scego's Italian-language novel Adua to demonstrate, through its narrative structure and epistemology, an Afrocentric mode of archipelagic...
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Monsoon (2023) 1 (1): 107–118.
Published: 01 May 2023
... from Bahrain who had come to our part of the world with the musim , the winds of the monsoons, he and thousands of other traders from Arabia, the Gulf, India and Sind, and the Horn of Africa. They had been doing this every year for at least a thousand years. . . . For centuries, intrepid traders...
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Monsoon (2023) 1 (2): 75–91.
Published: 01 November 2023
.... The palace comes into view as a cosmopolitan space whose residents hailed from diverse regions of the world including Zanzibar, Ethiopia, Central Asia, Madagascar, Central and East Africa, the Horn of Africa, Turkey, the islands of the Indian Ocean, Oman, and Persia, 31 and where one hears a “Babel...
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Monsoon (2023) 1 (2): 26–45.
Published: 01 November 2023
... The Africa Institute 2023 narcotics human capital labor rickshaw bodies On July 5, 1902, Yeo Chwee Seng rented his usual rickshaw, number 4564. Yeo was twenty-five, a strong, experienced rickshaw puller living in a lodging house at the northern end of colonial Singapore. Almost every day...
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