Yaari Felber-Seligman is an assistant professor of history at the City College of New York. They specialize in the history of early Africa, comparative world history, and gender and sexual diversity.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Note on Names and Conventions of Presenting Linguistic Evidence Introduction: Popular Culture, Trade, and Community in African History Interlude I. Foundation Chapter 1. Popular Aesthetics: Early Fashioning of Trade and Community, ca. Sixth-Fourteenth Centuries Interlude II. Expansion Chapter 2. As Good as Copper: New Trade, Popular Fashion, and Regional Culture, Fourteenth-Seventeenth Centuries Chapter 3. Resource Entrepreneurs: Everyday Trading and Engaging New Networks, Fourteenth-Seventeenth Centuries Interlude III. Turbulence Chapter 4. Refashioning Affinities: Negotiating Materiality, Hierarchy, and Transregional Style, Mid-Nineteenth to Mid-Twentieth Centuries Conclusion: Popular Culture and Legacies of Connectivity Lexical Appendix Notes Bibliography Index

