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For the City Yet to Come – Changing African Life in Four Cities

Autor Abdoumaliq Simone
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 oct 2004
Among government officials, urban planners, and development workers, Africa's burgeoning metropolises are frequently understood as failed cities, unable to provide even basic services. Whatever resourcefulness does exist is regarded as only temporary compensation for fundamental failure. In "For the City Yet to Come," AbdouMaliq Simone argues that by overlooking all that does work in Africa's cities, this perspective forecloses opportunities to capitalize on existing informal economies and structures in development efforts within Africa and to apply lessons drawn from them to rapidly growing urban areas around the world. Simone contends that Africa's cities do work on some level and to the extent that they do, they function largely through fluid, makeshift collective actions running parallel to proliferating decentralized local authorities, small-scale enterprises, and community associations. Drawing on his nearly fifteen years of work in African cities--as an activist, teacher, development worker, researcher, and advisor to ngos and local governments--Simone provides a series of case studies illuminating the provisional networks through which most of Africa's urban dwellers procure basic goods and services. He examines informal economies and social networks in Pikine, a large suburb of Dakar, Senegal; in Winterveld, a neighborhood on the edge of Pretoria, South Africa; in Douala, Cameroon; and among Africans seeking work in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He contextualizes these particular cases through an analysis of the broad social, economic, and historical conditions that created present-day urban Africa. "For the City Yet to Come" is a powerful argument that any serious attempt to reinvent African urban centers must acknowledge the particular history of these cities and incorporate the local knowledge reflected in already existing informal urban economic and social systems.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822334453
ISBN-10: 0822334453
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 5 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 157 x 233 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

Part 1 Remaking African cities African cities and emerging modalities of social life Part 2 Case studies The informal: The case of Pikine, Senegal’s Projet de Ville; The invisible: Winterveld, South Africa; The spectral: Assembling Douala; Movement: Zawiyyah “city” Part 3 Reconciling engagement and belonging: Some matters of history The dilemmas of engagement; making individuals; Urban plans; An “Africanization” of the urban? Part 4 The production and management of urban resources Shaping African urban space: Issues of macro-economy and municipal administration; Urban land; Shelter; In-between economies Part 5 Cities and change Proliferating connections; Intersecting urban futures

Recenzii

“This is by far the best book about African cities as well as a theoretically provocative experiment in urban criticism. Using a combination of both large-scale and focused analyses, Abdoumaliq Simone brings to light the nuances, shades, and imaginative universes of contemporary African urban life that have eluded most analysts. In the process, he profoundly renews our understanding of the politics of everyday life.”—Achille Mbembe, author of On the Postcolony“For the City Yet to Come is about much more than the planning and politics of cities in Africa. AbdouMaliq Simone lays out a challenging, intellectually wide-ranging and yet very grounded consideration of present and possible dispensations of social life in Africa, maintaining a delicate balance between attention to the improvisational and creative within African urban spaces and critique of the sufferings and injustices of city life.”—Timothy Burke, author of Lifebuoy Men, Lux Women: Commodification, Consumption, and Cleanliness in Modern Zimbabwe

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""For the City Yet to Come" is about much more than the planning and politics of cities in Africa. AbdouMaliq Simone lays out a challenging, intellectually wide-ranging and yet very grounded consideration of present and possible dispensations of social life in Africa, maintaining a delicate balance between attention to the improvisational and creative within African urban spaces and critique of the sufferings and injustices of city life."--Timothy Burke, author of "Lifebuoy Men, Lux Women: Commodification, Consumption, and Cleanliness in Modern Zimbabwe"

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A study of how colonial and postcolonial legacies manifest in African cities and African urban planning