Urban Africa: Changing Contours of Survival in the City: Africa in the New Millennium
Editat de AbdouMaliq Simone, Abdelghani Abouhanien Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 mai 2005
Amidst very different socio-cultural contexts in Dakar, Addis Ababa, Cape Town, Kisangani, Jos, Zaria, Cairo and Marrakesh, the research in this volume focuses on the diverse ways Africans negotiate novel spatial practices, political-economic processes, and social relations that entangle place, identity and power in urban sites. While historically familiar patterns linking countryside and city remain, these are constantly being reworked as African agency gives life to highly diverse urban formations which are further fashioned through the geographically uneven dynamics of globalization that articulate with locally specific histories, cultural practices, and political contingencies.
The result is an emphasis in Africa on city making through fluid and rapidly changing institutional structures, informal agreements, and finding innovative ways to interweave various sectors and actors. Urban change, as a consequence, is not a process easily managed.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781842775936
ISBN-10: 1842775936
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 138 x 214 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Seria Africa in the New Millennium
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1842775936
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 138 x 214 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Seria Africa in the New Millennium
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Introduction: Urban Processes and Change - AbdouMaliq Simone
Part I: Making Urban Politics
2. Urban Policies in Cairo: From Speeches on New Cities to the Adjustment Practices of Ordinary City Dwellers - Bénédicte Florin
3. Feasts: Panoramas in Town: The Spaces and Times of the Moulids of Cairo - Anna Madoeuf
4. Kisangani: A city at its Lowest Ebb - Jean Omasombo
5. The City Centre: A Shifting Concept in the History of Addis Ababa - Bahru Zewde
6. At the Limits of Possibility: Working Notes on a Relational Model of Urban Politics - Edgar Pieterse
Part 2: Urban Practices
7. Life in a High Density Urban Area: Anguwar Mai Gwado in Zaria - Mohammed-Bello Yunusa
8. Ethnicity and the Dynamics of City Politics: The Case of Jos - Victor A. O. Adetula
9. Urban Development and Urban Informalities: Pikine, Senegal - Mohamadou Abdoul
10. Formal and Decentralized Financing of Housing: Operation 200,000 Houses, Marrakesh - Mohamed Gheris
Part I: Making Urban Politics
2. Urban Policies in Cairo: From Speeches on New Cities to the Adjustment Practices of Ordinary City Dwellers - Bénédicte Florin
3. Feasts: Panoramas in Town: The Spaces and Times of the Moulids of Cairo - Anna Madoeuf
4. Kisangani: A city at its Lowest Ebb - Jean Omasombo
5. The City Centre: A Shifting Concept in the History of Addis Ababa - Bahru Zewde
6. At the Limits of Possibility: Working Notes on a Relational Model of Urban Politics - Edgar Pieterse
Part 2: Urban Practices
7. Life in a High Density Urban Area: Anguwar Mai Gwado in Zaria - Mohammed-Bello Yunusa
8. Ethnicity and the Dynamics of City Politics: The Case of Jos - Victor A. O. Adetula
9. Urban Development and Urban Informalities: Pikine, Senegal - Mohamadou Abdoul
10. Formal and Decentralized Financing of Housing: Operation 200,000 Houses, Marrakesh - Mohamed Gheris
Recenzii
Argues that approaching African cities through normative ideas of urbanization only obscures how Africans have created their own paths and strategies to make cities work ... recommended.
Is urban life in Africa exceptional or is it another expression and reworking of universal urban modernity remolded and appropriated by Africans making their own lives in relation to and in spite of the myriad of structural and other constraints they face? This powerfully insightful book edited by Abdoumaliq Simone successfully brings out the rich and diverse complexity, ambivalence, resilience and variety of African urban lives and experiences. The book shows that there can be no simple, naive and monolithic explanations and interpretations. This is an important book that re-affirms the agency of ordinary African urban dwellers, while recognizing the often very difficult conditions of their existence but at the same time expressing the optimism and resilience that define African urban life.
Is urban life in Africa exceptional or is it another expression and reworking of universal urban modernity remolded and appropriated by Africans making their own lives in relation to and in spite of the myriad of structural and other constraints they face? This powerfully insightful book edited by Abdoumaliq Simone successfully brings out the rich and diverse complexity, ambivalence, resilience and variety of African urban lives and experiences. The book shows that there can be no simple, naive and monolithic explanations and interpretations. This is an important book that re-affirms the agency of ordinary African urban dwellers, while recognizing the often very difficult conditions of their existence but at the same time expressing the optimism and resilience that define African urban life.