Article Title:Charisma, cannabis, and the crossing of Africa
Abstract:
This essay, based on a chapter from a forthcoming study of the exploration of Central Africa, tells the story of the encounter between the German travelers Paul Pogge and Hermann Wissmann and a charismatic extatic cult or movement, the 'Children of Hemp.' With the aid of the movement Wismann accomplished the first documented crossing of the continent (from West to East). Eventually he was also material in drawing the leaders of what was essentially a modernization movement into the organization of what became the Congo Free State. A tale of trust and friendship betrayed and chances missed, of exploration turning into occupation, and of grave consequences for the Congo up to the present.
Keywords: colonial history; exploration; central Africa; modernization movements
DOI: 10.1080/09502380050130400
Source:CULTURAL STUDIES
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