Book ID: CBB854690696

The Mobile Workshop: The Tsetse Fly and African Knowledge Production (2018)

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Mavhunga, Clapperton Chakanetsa (Author)


MIT Press


Publication Date: 2018
Physical Details: 430 pages
Language: English

How the presence of the tsetse fly turned the African forest into an open laboratory where African knowledge formed the basis of colonial tsetse control policies.The tsetse fly is a pan-African insect that bites an infective forest animal and ingests blood filled with invisible parasites, which it carries and transmits into cattle and people as it bites them, leading to n'gana (animal trypanosomiasis) and sleeping sickness. In The Mobile Workshop, Clapperton Chakanetsa Mavhunga examines how the presence of the tsetse fly turned the forests of Zimbabwe and southern Africa into an open laboratory where African knowledge formed the basis of colonial tsetse control policies. He traces the pestiferous work that an indefatigable, mobile insect does through its movements, and the work done by humans to control it.Mavhunga's account restores the central role not just of African labor but of African intellect in the production of knowledge about the tsetse fly. He describes how European colonizers built on and beyond this knowledge toward destructive and toxic methods, including cutting down entire forests, forced "prophylactic" resettlement, massive destruction of wild animals, and extensive spraying of organochlorine pesticides. Throughout, Mavhunga uses African terms to describe the African experience, taking vernacular concepts as starting points in writing a narrative of ruzivo (knowledge) rather than viewing Africa through foreign keywords. The tsetse fly became a site of knowledge production―a mobile workshop of pestilence.

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Authors & Contributors
Douglas, A. Starr
Glaubrecht, M.
Hancock, E. Geoffrey
Horden, Peregrine
Hsu, Elisabeth
Kelton, Paul
Journals
Archives of Natural History
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Comparative Studies in Society and History
Indian Journal of History of Science
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Berghahn Books
Louisiana State University Press
University of Oklahoma Press
University of Utah Press
University of Wisconsin Press
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Concepts
Traditional knowledge
Medicine, traditional
Indigenous peoples; indigeneity
Traditional societies and cultures
Medicine, herbal
Medicine, ayurvedic
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Bry, Theodor de
Drury, Dru
Galen
Hunter, William
Wallace, Alfred Russel
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19th century
Ancient
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16th century
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India
Africa
Rome (Italy)
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