Carolyn A. Brown

Domaine de recherche

l'Afrique

Pays de résidence

États-Unis d'Amérique

Titre

Associate Professor

Affiliation

Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey

Adresse électronique

cbrown@panix.com

Adresse

Department of History
P.O. Box 5059
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-5059 USA

Téléphone/Télécopie

phone: 732-932-8030

Pays de spécialisation

Nigeria

Recherche

My current research focuses on the study of race, class and gender
identities in "the colonial city" and how these identities impact upon
nationalist discourse -- especially in Africa. This research has resulted
in a book manuscript on the social history of the nationalist movement in
Nigeria which centers on the city and environs of Enugu, highlighting
several social groups who give the colonial city its cultural and
contested nature. The working title is: 'Cowboys' Letter Writers and
Dancing Women: Identity and Struggles over Space, Leisure and Time in a
West African City: Enugu, Nigeria 1914-1955.

Another long standing interest is the impact of slavery and the slave
trade in southeastern Nigeria. For several years, I have been directing a
project with colleagues in Nigeria interviewing people in villages in
southeastern Nigeria on video and documenting how the slave trade is
remembered.

Publications

"We are all slaves": African miners, culture, and resistance at the
Enugu government colliery. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann; Oxford: James
Currey; Cape Town, South Africa: David Philip, c2003.

Mots-clés

class ; race ; gender ; loss and memory ; slavery.