Oldendorp's "Amina" Ethnonyms, History, and Identity in the African Diaspora

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作者
Kelley, Sean M. [1 ]
Lovejoy, Paul E. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Essex, Colchester, Essex, England
[2] York Univ, Toronto, ON, Canada
基金
英国经济与社会研究理事会; 荷兰研究理事会;
关键词
African Diaspora; Asante; Caribbean history; transatlantic slave trade; Oldendorp; C.G.A; slave narratives;
D O I
10.1163/2405836X-00802015
中图分类号
K [历史、地理];
学科分类号
06 ;
摘要
This article seeks both to model an approach to African and diasporic ethnonyms and to contribute to a long-running debate on the significance of "Mina"/ "Amina," an ethnonym that was widespread throughout the Americas. In a narrow sense, it argues that the term "Amina," as used in one key source, C.G.A. Oldendorp's history of the Moravian missions in the Danish Caribbean, signified the Asante state, specifically, and not the broader pan-Akan identity implied in some sources, nor the narrower "Aquambo" identity that emerges from others. More broadly, it proposes that the proper historical contextualization of ethnonyms is essential to understanding the process of identity formation in the Diaspora.
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页码:303 / 330
页数:28
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