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[Commlist] New book - African Luxury: Aesthetics and Politics
Wed Dec 11 22:28:13 GMT 2019
Intellect is pleased to announce that /African Luxury: Aesthetics and
Politics <https://www.intellectbooks.com/african-luxury>, /edited by
Mehita Iqani and Simidele Dosekun, is now available in Hardback.
Moving far beyond predominant views of Africa as a place to be 'saved',
and even more recent celebratory formulations of it as 'rising',
/African Luxury: Aesthetics and Politics/ highlights and critically
interrogates the visual and material cultures of lavish and luxurious
consumption already present on the continent. Methodologically,
conceptually and analytically, the collection dismantles
taken-for-granted ideas that the West is the source and focus of
high-end and hyper-desirable material cultures. It explores what the
culture of consumption means in Africa in both historical and
contemporary contexts, studying diverse luxury phenomena including
fashion advertising, reality television, retail, gendered consumption
and gardening to re-centre the discussion on existing contemporary
luxury cultures across the continent.
*_Table of Contents_*
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*Introduction: The Politics and Aesthetics of Luxury in Africa by
Simidele Dosekun and Mehita Iqani*
*Section 1: Africa Risen*
Chapter 1: The Last Luxury Frontier? How Global Consulting Firms
Discursively Construct the African Market by Mehita Iqani
Chapter 2: African Utopianism: The Invention of Africa in Diesel’s The
Daily African – A Retrogressive Reading by Hlonipha Mokoena
Chapter 3: For Love or Money? Romance, Luxury and Class Distinction on
Mzansi Magic’s Date My Family by Alexia Smit
*Section 2: Re/Crafting African Style*
Chapter 4: From African Print to Global Luxury: Dutch Wax Cloth
Rebranding and the Politics of High-Value by M. Amah Edoh
Chapter 5: The Playful and Privileged Africanicity of Luxury:
@AlaraLagos by Simidele Dosekun
Chapter 6: Fields of Marigold: Makers and Wearers of African Luxury
Beaded Necklaces by Pamila Gupta
*Section 3: Ambiguous Luxury Spaces *
Chapter 7: Luminance and the Moralization of Black Women’s Luxury
Consumption in South Africa by Ndapwa Alweendo and Simidele Dosekun
Chapter 8: The Politics of Repair: Talatona and Luxury Urbanism in
Luanda, Angola by Claudia Gastrow
Chapter 9: Welcome to the Jungle: Tropical Modernism, Decadence,
Gardening in Africa by Jonathan Cane
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