1
1
African Cities Reader 1: Pan-African Practices [electronic resource].
Title & Author:

African Cities Reader 1: Pan-African Practices [electronic resource].

Publication:

Chimurenga Magazine African Centre for Cities 2010

Restrictions:

Open access content

Notes:
Standard Copyright
Summary:

Pick up any academic or popular publication that deals with urban life in Africa and be prepared to be overrun by caricature, hyperbole, stereotypes and moralistic hogwash. Urban Africans are either bravely en route to empowering themselves to attain sustainable livelihoods or the debased perpetrators of the most unimaginable acts of misanthropy. Explanations for these one-dimensional distortions vary from historical path dependency perspectives, to the vagaries of the peddlers of neoliberal globalisation agendas, or to the glorious agency of digni ed actors who persist with their backs straight, chin up despite the cruelties bestowed by governmental neglect and economic malice. Amidst these registers it is almost impossible to get any meaningful purchase on what is actually going on in the vibrant markets, streets, pavements, taxi ranks, hotel lobbies, drinking halls, clubs, bedrooms, rooftops, gardens, dump sites, beach fronts, river edges, cemeteries, garages, basements, and other liminal spaces of daily life and the imaginary. The African Cities Reader seeks to call this state of affairs to order. We are not interested in comprehensive explanations or answers. Instead, we are attracted to an aesthetic agenda that can capture something about the stylisation of thought and practice as it emerges from the complex indeterminacies of city-making, city-burning and city-dreaming. There is such an overproduction of thought, intention, agendas and relations in African cities that all discursive accounts that seek to capture this mobile intensity come up short. The African Cities Reader cannot solve this epistemic problem, but it can provide one forum where new voices and perspectives that respect this complexity can be served up. The result is exhilarating. What follows is a wide-ranging ensemble of genres, perspectives, and forms of representation that provide crucial glimpses onto how African identities and spatialities are being crafted at a moment when both urban the
https://www.librarystack.org/african-cities-reader-1/?ref=unknown

Resources:
Item Resolution URL
Subject:

Architectural criticism
City planning

Form/genre:

Text

Added entries:

Edgar Pieterse
Ntone Edjabe
Greer Valley
Karen Press
François Naudé
Chris Abani
Nuruddin Farah
Rustum Kozain
Filip de Boeck
Vyjayanthi Rao
Abdou Maliq Simone
Jean-Christophe Lanquetin
Jyoti Mistry
Akin Adesokan
Gabeba Baderoon
José Eduardo Agualusa
Allan Kolski Horwitz
James Yuma
Ashraf Jamal
Dominique Malaquais
Christian Hanussek
Salifou Lindou
Achal Prabhala
Valentine Cascarino
Annie Paul
Teju Cole
Fiona Moola
Vanessa Ulia Dantas e Sá
Hobbs/Neustetter
Ismail Farouk
Lesley Naa Norle Lokko
Jeremy Weate

Actions:
1
1

Sign up to get news from us

Email address
First name
Last name
By signing up you agree to receive our newsletter and communications about CCA activities. You can unsubscribe at any time. For more information, consult our privacy policy or contact us.

Thank you for signing up. You'll begin to receive emails from us shortly.

We’re not able to update your preferences at the moment. Please try again later.

You’ve already subscribed with this email address. If you’d like to subscribe with another, please try again.

This email was permanently deleted from our database. If you’d like to resubscribe with this email, please contact us

Please complete the form below to buy:
[Title of the book, authors]
ISBN: [ISBN of the book]
Price [Price of book]

First name
Last name
Address (line 1)
Address (line 2) (optional)
Postal code
City
Country
Province/state
Email address
Phone (day) (optional)
Notes

Thank you for placing an order. We will contact you shortly.

We’re not able to process your request at the moment. Please try again later.

Folder ()

Your folder is empty.

Email:
Subject:
Notes:
Please complete this form to make a request for consultation. A copy of this list will also be forwarded to you.

Your contact information
First name:
Last name:
Email:
Phone number:
Notes (optional):
We will contact you to set up an appointment. Please keep in mind that your consultation date will be based on the type of material you wish to study. To prepare your visit, we'll need:
  • — At least 2 weeks for primary sources (prints and drawings, photographs, archival documents, etc.)
  • — At least 48 hours for secondary sources (books, periodicals, vertical files, etc.)
...