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    Author(s)Pellow, Deborah
    PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780367431716
    Pages502
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2022

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    Taylor and Francis Ltd Africa and Urban Anthropology 1st Edition 2022 Hardbound by Pellow, Deborah

    This volume offers valuable anthropological insight into urban Africa, covering a range of cities across a continent that has become one of the fastest urbanizing geographic areas of the globe. Consideration is given to the structures, social formations, and rhythms that constitute the definition of an African city, town, or urban space, and to current concepts for thinking about African cities in the twenty-first century. The contributors examine topics including notions of belonging, the effects of globalization, colonialism, and transnationalism on African urban life, the cultural dimensions of infrastructure and public resources, mobility, labor issues, spatial organization, language, and popular culture trends, among other themes. The book reflects on how the ethnography of urban Africa fits within anthropology and urban studies, and on new theoretical concepts and methodologies that can be created through anthropological fieldwork in African cities. It will be of particular interest to scholars and students from anthropology, African studies and urban studies, as well as sociology and geography. Part I: Introduction1 Introduction Deborah Pellow and Suzanne ScheldPart II. Knowing the City and Urban Imaginaries2 Kafanchan: A Nigerian Town and its Global HorizonsUlf Hannerz3 Beyond the Rhodes Livingstone-Institute. Anthropological Research in Urban Africa from the 1930s to the 2000sKatja Werthmann4 Seeing the African Urban: Toward a Visual Anthropology of African CitiesDanny Hoffman5 Mediated Ethnography: Images, Infrastructure, and New Imaginaries in Urban AfricaWilliam Bissell6 Class, Cities, and the Multiple-Disposition Habitus: Theoretical Insights from an African CityAnne LewinsonPart III. Urban Spaces7 South Sudan, Politics of Liberation and Contest Over JubaJok Madut Jok8 Manantali, Mali: Urbanization in and around a Small Town in the West Africa SavannaDolores Koenig9 Place-Making, Regulatory Politics, and the Roots of Informality in Colonial AccraJennifer Hart10 Schubart Park: Spatializing Opportunity in Colonial and Postcolonial South AfricaWilliam Suk11 On 'Worlding' Urban Ethnography: Conceptualizing Scalar Reconfigurations in an Ethiopian Frontier CityDaniel K. Thompson, Jemal Yusuf Mahamed, and Kader MohamoudPart IV. Urban Infrastructure and Mobility 12 The Infrastructure of Submarine Urbanism: Zanzibar in a Black and Blue WorldGarth Myers13 Temporalities of Absence: Infrastructural Politics and Time in Cape Town's Informal SettlementsAngela Storey14 Sorting 'Wire Spaghetti' in Zanzibar Stone TownRose Marie Beck15 Modernity and the Art of Motorcycle Citizenship: Getting to Work in Nigeria's Planned CapitalRudolf GaudioPart V. Power of Urban Belongingness16 We Were Running and Running: Rural-Urban Imaginaries and Strategic Mobility During the Liberian Civil WarMary H. Moran17 Reclaiming Citizenship: The Performance and Contestation of the Rural-Urban Distinction in Northern GhanaSaida Hodzic18 Religious Relevance Capital; the Urban Anthropology of Religious Diversity and the Significance of Social Support. The Case of Urban Religion in BotswanaRijk van Dijk19 Property, Mobility, and Belonging in an African MetropolisMatthew NesvetPart VI. Language and the City20 Urban Surfaces and Linguistic Landscape: Writing, Power and Ideology in Dakar's Public SpaceFiona McLaughlin21 Naming the Future in Urban Niger: The Scriptural Economy of the FadasAdeline Masquelier22 Igboro ni mo wa: Popular Linguistic Innovation in Urban Yoruba LivesAugustine AgwuelePart VII. Conclusion23 ConclusionAfterwordAbdoumaliq Simone



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