Diouf, Mamadou
The Arts of Citizenship in African Cities
1. Introduction
Rosalind Fredericks, Mamadou Diouf
2. Too Many Things to Do: Social Dimensions of City-Making in Africa
AbdouMaliq Simone
3. The Funeral in the Village: Urbanites’ Shifting Imaginations of Belonging, Mobility, and Community
Peter Geschiere
4. Citizenship and Civility in Peri-Urban Mozambique
Juan Obarrio
5. “Dealing with the Prince over Lagos”: Pentecostal Arts of Citizenship
Ruth Marshall
6. The Road to Redemption: Performing Pentecostal Citizenship in Lagos
Adedamola Osinulu
7. “The Old Man Is Dead”: Hip Hop and the Arts of Citizenship of Senegalese Youth
Rosalind Fredericks
8. Beautifying Brazzaville: Arts of Citizenship in the Congo
Rémy Bazenguissa-Ganga
9. Representing an African City and Urban Elite: The Nightclubs, Dance Halls, and Red-Light District of Interwar Accra
Jinny Prais
10. Seeing Dirt in Dar es Salaam: Sanitation, Waste, and Citizenship in the Postcolonial City
Emily Brownell
11. “Ambivalent Cosmopolitans”? Senegalese and Malian Migrants in Johannesburg
Christine Ludl
12. Walls and White Elephants: Oil, Infrastructure, and the Materiality of Citizenship in Urban Equatorial Guinea
Hannah Appel
13. Nigerian Modernity and the City: Lagos 1960–1980
Giles Omezi
Keywords: Cultural and Media Studies, African Culture, Urban Studies/Sociology, Development Studies, Anthropology
- Editor
- Diouf, Mamadou
- Fredericks, Rosalind
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2014
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Africa Connects
- Page amount
- 322 pages
- Category
- Art, Art History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137481887
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-137-51631-2