In this article I reflect upon my experience as an ethnographer within the informal African city, which I describe as a borderland. In the contemporary African city informality prohibits peripheral men from achieving manhood, predicated on marriage, which requires steady work. As perpetual social juniors they fantasize about an elsewhere to which an ever-porous world exposes them but which stands in stark contrast to their lived experiences. Black urbanism (Simone, 2010) situates this mediated experience of elsewhere, an imagined global conceived simultaneously as a space of creativity, possibility and disillusionment through its linkages with members of the black diaspora glorified through not productive but consumption-oriented identities...
This special issue focuses on urban marginality in diverse contexts across the world (Africa, Latin ...
ERNSTSON H., LAWHON M. and DUMINY J. Conceptual vectors of African urbanism: ‘engaged theory-making ...
As elsewhere on the African continent, Congo’s cities increasingly imagine new futures for themselve...
The present article posits the existence of conflicting relationships between born-in-Africa African...
Critical researchers in anthropology, politics, and history have profited from the spatial turn, or ...
Discourses of migration tend to be decontextualised from the personal and from the lived experience ...
Migrant Women of Johannesburg: Life in an In-Between City by Caroline Wanjiku Kihato Johannesburg: W...
Critical researchers in anthropology, politics, and history have profited from the spatial turn, or...
Although throughout the history of anthropology the ethnography of urban societies was never an impo...
When an individual walks the urban landscape there is a unique symbiosis between self and city. It i...
The absence of formal employment opportunities in African cities leaves many men unable to achieve a...
In this article I introduce the concept of ‘mobile worlding’ in relation to African diaspora's urban...
"Other Cities, Other Worlds" brings together leading scholars of cultural theory, urban studies, art...
There has been a proliferation of research on Africa’s borderlands over the past decade, which refle...
The focus of the dissertation is on the performances and activities of praisesingers and the ways in...
This special issue focuses on urban marginality in diverse contexts across the world (Africa, Latin ...
ERNSTSON H., LAWHON M. and DUMINY J. Conceptual vectors of African urbanism: ‘engaged theory-making ...
As elsewhere on the African continent, Congo’s cities increasingly imagine new futures for themselve...
The present article posits the existence of conflicting relationships between born-in-Africa African...
Critical researchers in anthropology, politics, and history have profited from the spatial turn, or ...
Discourses of migration tend to be decontextualised from the personal and from the lived experience ...
Migrant Women of Johannesburg: Life in an In-Between City by Caroline Wanjiku Kihato Johannesburg: W...
Critical researchers in anthropology, politics, and history have profited from the spatial turn, or...
Although throughout the history of anthropology the ethnography of urban societies was never an impo...
When an individual walks the urban landscape there is a unique symbiosis between self and city. It i...
The absence of formal employment opportunities in African cities leaves many men unable to achieve a...
In this article I introduce the concept of ‘mobile worlding’ in relation to African diaspora's urban...
"Other Cities, Other Worlds" brings together leading scholars of cultural theory, urban studies, art...
There has been a proliferation of research on Africa’s borderlands over the past decade, which refle...
The focus of the dissertation is on the performances and activities of praisesingers and the ways in...
This special issue focuses on urban marginality in diverse contexts across the world (Africa, Latin ...
ERNSTSON H., LAWHON M. and DUMINY J. Conceptual vectors of African urbanism: ‘engaged theory-making ...
As elsewhere on the African continent, Congo’s cities increasingly imagine new futures for themselve...