Deconstructing the “young people” category in Africa, in order to place its study on new foundations: such is the aim of this anthropological essay. Understood through its emergence and its historical establishment, particularly during the sequences of events that followed decolonisation, the “young person” category is separated out from the tangle of connected concepts (cadet social, junior, young generation), enriched with components of its construction that have gone unnoticed (calendar age, demographic and political category), explored taking account of the uncertainty surrounding the delimitations and characterisations of that phase of human development. Thus comparatively re-characterised, the means of another interpretation of the “y...
"Decolonising the Human examines the ongoing project of constituting ‘the human’ in light of the dur...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1993.In this study an attempt is made to trace and analys...
International audienceFirstly, this contribution offers successive accounts of three ethnographies c...
Today’s young people navigate a world that becomes simultaneously more interconnected and less capab...
This book focuses on the lives and experiences of young people in Africa. On agents who, willingly o...
Abstract: San communities in Southern Africa have been historically regarded as gerontocratic spaces...
How should young people and youth in Africa be conceived of? How can one avoid reducing the great di...
This volume contains a range of original studies on the controversial role of youth in politics, c...
The African “youth” population is growing at a fast and steady pace, attracting attention from schol...
Purpose. This article reveals the importance of the analysis of the theory of generations to identif...
In the much-changed context of the present-day lives of the Tigania-Igembe Meru (agro-herders living...
This course is a historical overview of some classic and contemporary ethnographic studies of Africa...
The purpose of this special issue is to explore and question the link between generation and change ...
Empirical research on ethnicity in the last thirty years has resolved the debate between the classic...
Age is commonly treated in social research as an independent variable. But once we categorize age, p...
"Decolonising the Human examines the ongoing project of constituting ‘the human’ in light of the dur...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1993.In this study an attempt is made to trace and analys...
International audienceFirstly, this contribution offers successive accounts of three ethnographies c...
Today’s young people navigate a world that becomes simultaneously more interconnected and less capab...
This book focuses on the lives and experiences of young people in Africa. On agents who, willingly o...
Abstract: San communities in Southern Africa have been historically regarded as gerontocratic spaces...
How should young people and youth in Africa be conceived of? How can one avoid reducing the great di...
This volume contains a range of original studies on the controversial role of youth in politics, c...
The African “youth” population is growing at a fast and steady pace, attracting attention from schol...
Purpose. This article reveals the importance of the analysis of the theory of generations to identif...
In the much-changed context of the present-day lives of the Tigania-Igembe Meru (agro-herders living...
This course is a historical overview of some classic and contemporary ethnographic studies of Africa...
The purpose of this special issue is to explore and question the link between generation and change ...
Empirical research on ethnicity in the last thirty years has resolved the debate between the classic...
Age is commonly treated in social research as an independent variable. But once we categorize age, p...
"Decolonising the Human examines the ongoing project of constituting ‘the human’ in light of the dur...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1993.In this study an attempt is made to trace and analys...
International audienceFirstly, this contribution offers successive accounts of three ethnographies c...