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Record Nr.

UNINA9910782481403321

Titolo

African alternatives [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Patrick Chabal, Ulf Engel, Leo de Haan

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden, : Brill, 2007

ISBN

1-281-93626-X

9786611936266

90-474-2093-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (191 p.)

Collana

African-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies, , 1574-6925 ; ; v. 2

Altri autori (Persone)

ChabalPatrick <1951-2014>

EngelUlf

HaanLeo de

Disciplina

960.32

Soggetti

Africa Politics and government 1960-

Africa Social conditions 1960-

Africa Economic conditions 1960-

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Materials / Leo De Haan , Ulf Engel and Patrick Chabal -- Introduction / Patrick Chabal , Ulf Engel and Leo De Haan -- Social And Historical Trajectories Of Agency In Africa / Mirjam De Bruijn , Rijk Van Dijk and Jan-Bart Gewald -- On The Powers And Limits Of Literature / Alain Ricard -- Land And The Politics Of Belonging In Africa / Carola Lentz -- Studies In African Livelihoods: Current Issues And Future Prospects / Leo De Haan -- Politics, Popular Culture And Livelihood Strategies Among Young Men In A Nairobi Slum / Bodil Folke Frederiksen -- African Migrations: Continuities, Discontinuities And Recent Transformations / Oliver Bakewell and Hein De Haas -- Migration As Reterritorialization: Migrant Movement, Sovereignty And Authority In Contemporary Southern Africa / Scarlett Cornelissen -- Approaching African Tourism: Paradigms And Paradoxes / Walter Van Beek -- List Of Contributors / Leo De Haan , Ulf Engel and Patrick Chabal -- Index / Leo De Haan , Ulf Engel and Patrick Chabal.

Sommario/riassunto

This collection of articles aims to stimulate the exploration of African initiative and creativity and to go beyond immediate socio-economic



and political circumstances by analyzing those initiatives that offer alternatives to the prevailing paradigms. It moves away from African ‘victimhood’ by stressing African ‘agency’ and by demonstrating that societies in Africa have always showed the ability to negotiate whatever constraining ecological, economic and political circumstances they faced. This is further detailed in the context of the literary contest between local and global; of issues of land rights and property; of livelihoods and poverty; of the popular culture; of demystifying African migrations; the changing parameters of territoriality; and the dynamics of the tourist encounter.