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MUSLIM INTERPRETERS IN COLONIAL SENEGAL - Muslim Interpreters in Colonial Senegal, 1850–1920: Mediations of Knowledge and Power in the Lower and Middle Senegal River Valley. By Tamba M'Bayo. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2016. Pp. xxvii + 205. $85.00, hardback (ISBN: 978-1-4985-0998-5).

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Muslim Interpreters in Colonial Senegal, 1850–1920: Mediations of Knowledge and Power in the Lower and Middle Senegal River Valley. By Tamba M'Bayo. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2016. Pp. xxvii + 205. $85.00, hardback (ISBN: 978-1-4985-0998-5).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 May 2019

REBECCA SHEREIKIS*
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Northwestern University

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1 See, for example, Lawrance, B. N., Osborn, E. L., and Roberts, R. S., eds., Intermediaries, Interpreters, and Clerks: African employees in the making of colonial Africa (Madison, WI, 2006)Google Scholar.

2 Samb, A., Essai sur la contribution Sénégal à la littérature d'expression arabe (Dakar, 1972)Google Scholar.

3 Salem, Z. O. Ahmed, ‘Archéologie d'un espace public délocalisé: Les Maures et Saint Louis à travers les ages’, in Salem, Z. O. Ahmed (ed.), Les Trajectoires d'un Etat-frontière: Espaces, evolution politique et transformations sociales en Mauritanie (Dakar, 2004), 141–79Google Scholar.