Gaping Holes: Towards Multispecies Histories and Ethnographies of Mining in Southern Africa: African Dynamics, cartea 18
Jan-Bart Gewald, Sabine Luning, Harry Welsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 ian 2026
Contributors are Innocent Dande, James R. Fairhead, Jan-Bart Gewald, Jan Jansen, Sabine Luning, Ettore Morelli, Joseph Mujere, Iva Peša, Jabulani Shaba, Saskia Stehouwer, Sandra Swart and Harry Wels.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004749313
ISBN-10: 9004749314
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria African Dynamics
ISBN-10: 9004749314
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria African Dynamics
Notă biografică
Jan-Bart Gewald is a socio-cultural historian of southern Africa and professor of African History at Leiden University. He has published widely, including Mining Kambove and Testing for Trypanosomiasis: Migrant Labour, Tsetse Flies, and Consumption, The Establishment of Colonial Authority and Suzerainty on the Luapula Border, Northern Rhodesia Katanga, 1904-1914 (2024) (ASCL).
The late Sabine Luning (1959-2025) was associate professor at the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology at Leiden University, focusing her research on Landscapes of Extraction. She published widely on the topic, amongst which Luning (2018), 'Mining Temporalities: Future perspectives', in Extractive Industries and Society 5(2): 281-286 (2018).
Harry Wels is multispecies organizational ethnographer and associate professor at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the African Studies Centre Leiden and extraordinary professor at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa. He is Editor in Chief of the Journal of Organizational Ethnography.
The late Sabine Luning (1959-2025) was associate professor at the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology at Leiden University, focusing her research on Landscapes of Extraction. She published widely on the topic, amongst which Luning (2018), 'Mining Temporalities: Future perspectives', in Extractive Industries and Society 5(2): 281-286 (2018).
Harry Wels is multispecies organizational ethnographer and associate professor at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the African Studies Centre Leiden and extraordinary professor at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa. He is Editor in Chief of the Journal of Organizational Ethnography.
Cuprins
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Jan-Bart Gewald, Sabine Luning and Harry Wels
Part 1 Pre-colonial Contexts
1 Teaming Up with Termites: Appraising Termites’ Contributions to Earth Technologies in West Africa
Jan Jansen and James R. Fairhead
2 Into the Black Hole: the Fierce Snake of Tomotomo (Life and Metamorphosis in Central Southern Africa)
Ettore Morelli
Part 2 Colonial Contexts
3 Quaggas and Diamonds: the Possible Relations between Diamond Mining and Species Extinction
Jan-Bart Gewald
4 ‘Jaws Full of Nails’: How South Africa Invented the World’s Most Terrifying Police Dog
Sandra Swart
Part 3 Contemporary Contexts
5 Diamonds, Animals, and Artisanal Miners: towards a Multispecies History of Diamond Mining in Chiadzwa, Zimbabwe
Joseph Mujere and Innocent Dande
6 Tracing Gold Mining and Multispecies Assemblages in Mazowe, Zimbabwe
Jabulani Shaba
7 A History of the Copperbelt through Plants
Iva Peša
maple leaf
Index
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Jan-Bart Gewald, Sabine Luning and Harry Wels
Part 1 Pre-colonial Contexts
1 Teaming Up with Termites: Appraising Termites’ Contributions to Earth Technologies in West Africa
Jan Jansen and James R. Fairhead
2 Into the Black Hole: the Fierce Snake of Tomotomo (Life and Metamorphosis in Central Southern Africa)
Ettore Morelli
Part 2 Colonial Contexts
3 Quaggas and Diamonds: the Possible Relations between Diamond Mining and Species Extinction
Jan-Bart Gewald
4 ‘Jaws Full of Nails’: How South Africa Invented the World’s Most Terrifying Police Dog
Sandra Swart
Part 3 Contemporary Contexts
5 Diamonds, Animals, and Artisanal Miners: towards a Multispecies History of Diamond Mining in Chiadzwa, Zimbabwe
Joseph Mujere and Innocent Dande
6 Tracing Gold Mining and Multispecies Assemblages in Mazowe, Zimbabwe
Jabulani Shaba
7 A History of the Copperbelt through Plants
Iva Peša
maple leaf
Index