TY - JOUR
T1 - The quest for colonial style in French West Africa
T2 - Prefabricating Marché Kermel and Sandaga
AU - Bigon, Liora
AU - Sinou, Alain
PY - 2013/7
Y1 - 2013/7
N2 - Marché Kermel and Marché Sandaga were established at the beginning of the twentieth century in the contemporary heart of colonial Dakar, Senegal, the capital of French West Africa (AOF). In terms of general size and building techniques - both are based on prefabricated iron - they evoke the great covered markets and similar structures erected in France and other European countries in the late nineteenth century. Yet, in matters of style, each constitutes a unique and outstanding monument in Dakar as well as in French West Africa. Relying on primary and secondary sources and on fieldwork, we would like to trace the stylistic origins of these markets, hardly known in the relevant literature, and to analyze their meaning against the background of the colonial situation in sub-Saharan Africa. Moving from a transplanted fin-de-siècle neo-Moorish toward an imagined neo-Sudanese, we bring to the fore each paradox, on the theoretical and physical levels.
AB - Marché Kermel and Marché Sandaga were established at the beginning of the twentieth century in the contemporary heart of colonial Dakar, Senegal, the capital of French West Africa (AOF). In terms of general size and building techniques - both are based on prefabricated iron - they evoke the great covered markets and similar structures erected in France and other European countries in the late nineteenth century. Yet, in matters of style, each constitutes a unique and outstanding monument in Dakar as well as in French West Africa. Relying on primary and secondary sources and on fieldwork, we would like to trace the stylistic origins of these markets, hardly known in the relevant literature, and to analyze their meaning against the background of the colonial situation in sub-Saharan Africa. Moving from a transplanted fin-de-siècle neo-Moorish toward an imagined neo-Sudanese, we bring to the fore each paradox, on the theoretical and physical levels.
KW - Dakar/French West Africa
KW - colonial urbanism
KW - market architecture
KW - neo-Sudanese/-Moorish styles
KW - prefabrication
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U2 - 10.1177/0096144212470103
DO - 10.1177/0096144212470103
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AN - SCOPUS:84879658946
SN - 0096-1442
VL - 39
SP - 709
EP - 725
JO - Journal of Urban History
JF - Journal of Urban History
IS - 4
ER -