Program

Research Programs: Fellowships for University Teachers

Period of Performance

8/1/2014 - 7/31/2015

Funding Totals

$50,400.00 (approved)
$50,400.00 (awarded)


Politics Outside the State in Kisama, Angola, and the Americas, c. 1500-1698

FAIN: FA-58050-14

Jessica Anne Krug
George Washington University (Washington, DC 20052-0001)

In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, West Central Africans drew from differing intellectual and political traditions to mediate the unprecedented violence unleashed by the Portuguese. My project, Fugitive Modernities: Politics Outside the State in Kisama, Angola, and the Americas, c. 1500-1698, focuses on the strategies of those in Kisama, Angola, who rejected state politics, resisting the incursions of both African states and the Portuguese as well as nomadic bands of Imbangala, whose practices were themselves radical responses to upheaval, and on those fugitives in the Americas who articulated Kisama identities as part of their political discourse. Based on archival, oral historical, linguistic, and ethnographic research in Angola, Brazil, Colombia, Portugal, and Spain, this project represents the first effort to incorporate pre-colonial African intellectual and political histories into a finely grained, historicized study of early modernity and the trans-Atlantic world.





Associated Products

Fugitive Modernities: Kisama and the Politics of Freedom (Book)
Title: Fugitive Modernities: Kisama and the Politics of Freedom
Author: Jessica A. Krug
Year: 2018
Primary URL: https://www.dukeupress.edu/fugitive-modernities/
Primary URL Description: Publisher website
Publisher: Duke University Press
Type: Single author monograph
ISBN: 9781478001546