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[ecrea] new book: Civic Agency in Africa: Arts of Resistance in the 21st Century
Tue Feb 25 23:27:15 GMT 2014
Civic Agency in Africa: Arts of Resistance in the 21st Century
Edited by Ebenezer Obadare and Wendy Willems
The recent eruption of popular protests across North Africa and the
Middle East has reopened academic debate on the meaning and strategies
of resistance in the 21st century. This book argues that Western notions
of state and civil society provide only a limited understanding of how
power and resistance operate in the African context, where informality
is central to the way both state officials and citizens exercise agency.
With the principle of informality as a template, the chapters in this
volume collectively examine the various modes - organised and
unorganised, formal and informal, urban and rural, embodied and
discursive, serious and ludic, online and offline, successful and
failing - through which Africans contend with power. Resistance takes
place against the backdrop of deep fractures in state sovereignty, the
remnants of colonial rule and the constraints of a global, neoliberal
economic system.
Ebenezer Obadare is Associate Professor, Department of Sociology,
University of Kansas
Wendy Willems is Assistant Professor, Department of Media and
Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
and Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Media Studies, University of
the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
Published by James Currey, Oxford
http://www.jamescurrey.com/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=14424
Book launch at the London School of Economics and Political Science, 12
March 2014, 6.30-8pm:
http://www.lse.ac.uk/publicEvents/events/2014/03/20140312t1830vCLM5.02.aspx
Contents
1 Foreword by Patrick Chabal
2 INTRODUCTION - African resistance in an age of fractured sovereignty
by Wendy Willems and Ebenezer Obadare
PART ONE: POST-COLONIAL STATE FORMATION AND PARALLEL INFRASTRUCTURES
3 Global technologies of domination and arts of resistance in Africa:
from colonial encounters to the Arab Spring by Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni
4 Citizenship from below: the politics of citizen action and resistance
in South Africa and Angola by Bettina von Lieres
PART TWO: EMBODIED MODES OF RESISTANCE AND THE POST-COLONIAL STATE
5 The politics of confinement and mobility: informality, relocations
and urban re-making from below by Ilda Lindell and Markus Ihalainen
6 Overcoming socio-economic marginalisation: Young West African
hustlers and the reinvention of global capitalism by Basile Ndjio
7 Accepting authoritarianism? Everyday resistance as political
consciousness in post-genocide Rwanda by Susan Thomson
PART THREE: POPULAR CULTURE AS DISCURSIVE FORMS OF RESISTANCE
8 Participatory politics in South Africa: social commentary from above
and resistance from below by Innocentia J. Mhlambi
9 Laughing at the rainbow's cracks? Blackness, whiteness and the
ambivalences of South African stand-up comedy by Grace A. Musila
10 'Beasts of no nation': Resistance and civic activism in Fela
Anikulapo-Kuti's music by Jendele Hungbo
PART FOUR: PUBLICS AS EVERYDAY SITES OF RESISTANCE
11 The power of resonance: Music, local radio stations, and the sounds
of cultural belonging in Mali by Dorothea E. Schulz
12 Narrating the contested public sphere: Zapiro, Zuma and freedom of
expression in South Africa by Daniel Hammett
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