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City Life in Africa - Anthropological Insights

English · Hardback

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This book introduces readers to the anthropology of urban life in Africa, showing what ethnography can teach us about African city dwellers' own notions, practices, and reflections.

Social anthropologists have studied city life in Africa since the early 20th century. Their works have addressed a number of questions that are relevant until today: What happens to rural people who move to the city? What kinds of livelihoods do they pursue? How does city life affect moralities and practices connected with gender roles, marriage, parenthood, and intergenerational relations? In which social situations are ethnic and other collective identifications relevant? How do people make a home in the city? What forms of authority and leadership become relevant in urban governance? How do people talk about city life? This book asks what anthropologists have come to learn about Africans' views on city life. It provides a critical acclaim of ethnographies in English, French, and German and elucidates anthropology's contribution to understanding city life in Africa. It highlights the significance of female, African and Diaspora scholars for an emerging urban anthropology of Africa. The chapters are organized according to everyday activities of city dwellers: moving, connecting, governing, working, dwelling, and wayfinding.

The book will be an essential read for students and researchers of social anthropology, African and urban studies, but also for professionals in research and development organizations, thinktanks, and other institutions concerned with urban Africa.

List of contents

Preface, 1. Introduction, 2. Moving, 3. Connecting, 4. Governing, 5. Working, 6. Dwelling, 7. Wayfinding, 8. Discussion and outlook, Bibliography

About the author

Katja Werthmann is an anthropologist and a full professor at the Institute of African Studies at Leipzig University, Germany.

Summary

This book introduces readers to the anthropology of urban life in Africa, showing what ethnography can teach us about African city dwellers’ own notions, practices and reflections. It highlights the significance of female, African and Diaspora scholars for an emerging urban anthropology of Africa.

Product details

Authors Katja Werthmann, Werthmann Katja
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2022
 
EAN 9780367699246
ISBN 978-0-367-69924-6
No. of pages 222
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

Africa, Anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, Urban communities, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / African Studies, Urban communities / city life

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