Guinea: Masks, Music and Minerals

Guinea: Masks, Music and Minerals

by Bram Posthumus
Guinea: Masks, Music and Minerals

Guinea: Masks, Music and Minerals

by Bram Posthumus

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Overview

Guinea is rich, both materially and culturally, with the world's largest bauxite reserves, gold, diamonds and iron ore. It abounds in culture and traditions and has a remarkable, if often turbulent, history. Guinea is also exceptional in that it was the first French colony proudly to declare its independence, in 1958. Thereafter, the country suffered under the tyranny of Sekou Toure. Today, headed for the first time by an elected president, Guineans are trying to put their troubled past behind them and fulfil the promise of a decent life for all.

It will not be easy. Tens of thousands perished in the years of chaos and even more human potential continues to go to waste. Guinea is the classic paradox: there are vast mineral reserves, its peoples are resourceful and the earning potential of agriculture and tourism is evident. And yet, most citizens are desperately poor and lack even the most basic services. Governance lies at the heart of this problem.

Posthumus touches on all these themes, while taking the reader to all corners of Guinea, which is captivating and exasperating in equal measure. He also highlights Guinea's remarkable cultural accomplishments, most notably its globally renowned music.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849044554
Publisher: Hurst
Publication date: 12/15/2016
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 8.60(w) x 5.70(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Bram Posthumus is a journalist who first visited Guinea in 1995, the beginning of an enduring fascination with the country, its people and its cultures. Based in Dakar, he reports on political, cultural and economic events in West Africa for the Dutch and other European media.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii

Prologue: The Rain, A Fire, Two Colours And A General ix

Foreword: 28 September xv

Maps xxiii

1 Guinea by Road: A Trip Through Guinea's Four Natural Regions 1

2 Conquests and Tyrannies: A Century of Turbulence 47

3 From Too Much Government to None at All: Lansana Conté's Guinea 121

4 Praise and Protest: Inseparable-Music and Politics 171

5 The Television Captain and the Professor: Can a Country Reinvent Itself? 195

Epilogue: Being Guinea(n) Is Not a Curse 241

Bibliography 247

Index 257

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