The absence of formal employment opportunities in African cities leaves many men unable to achieve an idealized, modern wage-earning masculinity, such that socially they remain boys. They may contest their denigrated status by investing in practices that supplant this dominant narrative of masculinity. Specifically, images of iconic black men invoke an experience of modernity-as-alterity, shared across the global black diaspora. As men assert their common blackness through visual expression, they fuel lucrative economies. In this transatlantic interplay, the urban periphery transforms supralocal cultural references into material practices that buttress local identities. This article introduces the concept of status economies to examine the ...
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The absence of formal employment opportunities in African cities leaves many men unable to achieve a...
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This project uses an industrial textile called African print as a lens into neoliberal capitalist de...
Through his political activism and his artwork, Douglas dramatically changed the way other artists v...
In this article I introduce the concept of ‘mobile worlding’ in relation to African diaspora's urban...
The absence of formal employment opportunities in African cities leaves many men unable to achieve a...
Just as masculinity is crucial in the construction of nationhood, masculinity is also significant in...
This article questions if the propensity of black men in globally dominant western countries to wear...
This dissertation examines the livelihoods and lifestyles of men in Africa's urban informal economy....
The article presents the lecture "'Diasporas,' Mobility and the Social Imaginary: Getting Ahead in W...
This cluster of Life Stories from the Creole City brings together essays that focus on figures neg...
In this article I discuss some of the ways in which Drum tended to ascribe ‘modernity’ to particular...
Africa has been continually recreated and deconstructed on the American continent. In the American c...
PhDThis thesis examines the emergence of black urban subjectivity in South Africa during the 1950s,...
As early as the late 1980’s, William Wilson argued that widespread economic transitions had altered ...
This article extends our understanding of Black middle-class social mobility by examining successful...
The article addresses the question of African inspirations in the works of African-American artists....
This project uses an industrial textile called African print as a lens into neoliberal capitalist de...
Through his political activism and his artwork, Douglas dramatically changed the way other artists v...
In this article I introduce the concept of ‘mobile worlding’ in relation to African diaspora's urban...