Africa and the wider world: creole communities in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans

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Autor(a) principal: Newitt,Malyn
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Tempo (Niterói. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-77042017000300465
Resumo: Abstract: Portuguese creoles were instrumental in bringing sub-Saharan Africa into the intercontinental systems of the Atlantic and Indian Ocean. In the Atlantic Islands a distinctive creole culture emerged, made up of Christian emigrants from Portugal, Jewish exiles and African slaves. These creole polities offered a base for coastal traders and became politically influential in Africa - in Angola creating their own mainland state. Connecting the African interior with the world economy was largely on African terms and the lack of technology transfer meant that the economic gap between Africa and the rest of the world inexorably widened. African slaves in Latin America adapted to a society already creolised, often through adroit forms of cultural appropriation and synthesis. In eastern Africa Portuguese worked within existing creolised Islamic networks but the passage of their Indiamen through the Atlantic created close links between the Indian Ocean and Atlantic commercial systems.
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title Africa and the wider world: creole communities in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
spellingShingle Africa and the wider world: creole communities in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
Newitt,Malyn
Creolisation
globalisation
slave trade
title_short Africa and the wider world: creole communities in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
title_full Africa and the wider world: creole communities in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
title_fullStr Africa and the wider world: creole communities in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
title_full_unstemmed Africa and the wider world: creole communities in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
title_sort Africa and the wider world: creole communities in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
author Newitt,Malyn
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globalisation
slave trade
topic Creolisation
globalisation
slave trade
description Abstract: Portuguese creoles were instrumental in bringing sub-Saharan Africa into the intercontinental systems of the Atlantic and Indian Ocean. In the Atlantic Islands a distinctive creole culture emerged, made up of Christian emigrants from Portugal, Jewish exiles and African slaves. These creole polities offered a base for coastal traders and became politically influential in Africa - in Angola creating their own mainland state. Connecting the African interior with the world economy was largely on African terms and the lack of technology transfer meant that the economic gap between Africa and the rest of the world inexorably widened. African slaves in Latin America adapted to a society already creolised, often through adroit forms of cultural appropriation and synthesis. In eastern Africa Portuguese worked within existing creolised Islamic networks but the passage of their Indiamen through the Atlantic created close links between the Indian Ocean and Atlantic commercial systems.
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