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Afrasian Entanglements and Generic Ambiguities in Sultan Somjee’s Bead Bai
Munos, Delphine
2021In Matatu: Journal for African Culture and Society, 52 (1), p. 188-207
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Keywords :
Indian Ocean; Kenya; Sultan Somjee
Abstract :
[en] This article looks at Sultan Somjee’s Bead Bai (2012) which focuses on Sakina, a member of the Satpanth Ismaili community living in mid-twentieth century Kenya. Based on nine years of research and interviews with Khoja women who now reside in Western Europe and North America, Bead Bai is generally described as a “historical novel” or an “ethnographic fiction,” yet it also can be thought of as pertaining to the genre of what Brett Smith et al. (2015) call “ethnographic creative nonfiction.” I discuss the ways in which the ‘genre-bending’ aspects of Bead Bai participate in retracing the little-known history of Afrasian entanglements for Asian African women who sorted out, arranged and looked after ethnic beads during colonial times in East Africa. More specifically, I will suggest that, by toying with the boundary between fiction and ethnography, Somjee opens new gendered avenues for reinserting the category of the imaginary at the heart of Afrasian entanglements.
Research center :
CEREP - Centre d'Enseignement et de Recherche en Études Postcoloniales - ULiège
Disciplines :
Literature
Author, co-author :
Munos, Delphine  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de langues modernes : ling., litt. et trad. > Département de langues modernes : ling., litt. et trad.
Language :
English
Title :
Afrasian Entanglements and Generic Ambiguities in Sultan Somjee’s Bead Bai
Publication date :
2021
Journal title :
Matatu: Journal for African Culture and Society
ISSN :
0932-9714
Publisher :
Matatu, Netherlands
Volume :
52
Issue :
1
Pages :
188-207
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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