Overview
In a Western European museum, a protagonist examines paintings containing traces of gum arabic — a substance extracted from Acacia trees, including Acacia Senegal — summoning the ghosts of intermediary merchants: the Signares, bourgeois Senegalese women who played a central role in the 'hors-territoire' trade of gum and gold from the 16th to the 20th centuries.
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