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Dotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies 9: Nubian Homescapes

  • Edited by Anna Lucille Boozer, Anne M. Jennings

Published on June 27, 2026 by punctum books

Pages
266 pages
Languages
English
Dimensions
6.14⤫9.21 in.
ISBN (Paperback)
ISBN: 978-1-68571-317-1 (Paperback)
ISBN (PDF)
ISBN: 978-1-68571-316-4 (PDF)
LCCN
LCCN: 2026945156
BISAC subject codes
BISAC: HIS001020, SOC002010
Thema subject codes
THEMA: 1QBHN, AMKH, JHMC, NHTZ

Dotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies offers a platform in which the old meets the new, in which archaeological, papyrological, and philological research into Meroitic, Old Nubian, Coptic, Greek, and Arabic sources confront current investigations in modern anthropology and ethnography, Nilo-Saharan linguistics, and the critical and theoretical approaches of postcolonial and African studies. Dotawo gives a common home to the past, present, and future of one of the richest areas of research in African studies. It offers a crossroads where papyrus can meet the internet, scribes meet critical thinkers, and the promises of growing nations meet the accomplishments of older kingdoms.

The ninth issue of Dotawo takes a long-term perspective on Nubian houses and households to explore the distinctive material, visual, and phenomenological worlds of Nubian homescapes. A “homescape” is an array of features related to the home. It is the socially constructed space of human activity, understood as having spatial, conceptual, and emotional boundaries and delimitations. Contributors to this volume embrace the dichotomy of homescapes, demonstrating how Nubians adapt their homescapes over time and space even while adhering to a core identity. The cross-disciplinary contributions to this volume include sociological, anthropological, archaeological, and linguistic approaches to the topic, as well as photographic essays, artwork, and fiction.

Biographies

  • Anna Lucille Boozer

    (Editor) (opens in new tab)

    City University of New York

    Anna Lucille Boozer is a professor at the City University of New York and the director of The Meroë Archival Project in Sudan.

  • Anne M. Jennings

    (Editor)

    Anne Jennings is an anthropological consultant with fieldwork experience from Nubia.

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Genres

  • Built Environments
  • History
  • Premodern

Keywords

  • diaspora
  • displacement
  • genocide
  • home
  • homelife
  • homescape
  • household
  • Kom Ombo
  • longue durée
  • Nubia
  • Nubian High Dam Campaign
  • resettlement
  • stereotypes
  • tahgeer
  • war