Out of Our Minds: Reason and Madness in the Exploration of Central Africa
Out of Our Minds: Reason and Madness in the Exploration of Central Africa
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Abstract
Explorers and ethnographers in Africa during the period of colonial expansion are usually assumed to have been guided by rational aims such as the desire for scientific knowledge, fame, or financial gain. This book, the culmination of many years of research on nineteenth-century exploration in Central Africa, provides a new view of those early European explorers and their encounters with Africans. It shows that explorers were far from rational—often meeting their hosts in extraordinary states influenced by opiates, alcohol, sex, fever, fatigue, and violence. The book presents little-known source material, and points to its implications for our understanding of the beginnings of modern colonization. At the same time, it makes a contribution to current debates about the intellectual origins and nature of anthropological inquiry. Drawing on travel accounts—most of them Belgian and German—published between 1878 and the start of World War I, the book describes encounters between European travelers and the Africans they met. It argues that the loss of control experienced by these early travelers actually served to enhance cross-cultural understanding, allowing the foreigners to make sense of strange facts and customs.
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Front Matter
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Introduction
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Travel, Exploration, and Occupation
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Three
Living and Dying
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Drives, Emotions, and Moods
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Things, Sounds, and Spectacles
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Communicating and Commanding
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Charisma, Cannabis, and Crossing Africa: Explorers in the Land of Friendship
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Making Knowledge: The Senses and Cognition
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Making Sense: Knowledge and Understanding
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Presence and Representation
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Epilogue
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End Matter
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