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Johannesburg – The Elusive Metropolis: A Public Culture book

Autor Sarah Nuttall, Achille Mbembe
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 oct 2008
"Johannesburg: The Elusive Metropolis" is a pioneering effort to insert South Africa's largest city into urban theory, on its own terms. Johannesburg is Africa's premier metropolis. Yet theories of urbanization have cast it as an emblem of irresolvable crisis, the spatial embodiment of unequal economic relations and segregationist policies, and a city that responds to but does not contribute to modernity on the global scale. Complicating and contesting such characterizations, the contributors to this collection reassess classic theories of metropolitan modernity as they explore the experience of "city-ness" and urban life in post-apartheid South Africa. They portray Johannesburg as a polycentric and international city with a hybrid history that continually permeates the present. Turning its back on rigid rationalities of planning and racial separation, Johannesburg has become a place of intermingling and improvisation, a city that is fast developing its own brand of cosmopolitan culture. The volume's essays include an investigation of representation and self-stylization in the city, an ethnographic examination of friction zones and practices of social reproduction in inner-city Johannesburg, and a discussion of the economic and literary relationship between Johannesburg and Maputo, Mozambique's capital. One contributor considers how Johannesburg's cosmopolitan sociability enabled the anticolonial projects of Mohandas Ghandi and Nelson Mandela. Journalists, artists, architects, writers, and scholars bring contemporary Johannesburg to life in ten short pieces, including reflections on music and megamalls, nightlife, built spaces, and life for foreigners in the city.
"Contributors" Arjun Appadurai, Carol A. Breckenridge, Lindsay Bremner, David Bunn, Fred de Vries, Nsizwa Dlamini, Mark Gevisser, Stefan Helgesson, Julia Hornberger, Jonathan Hyslop, Grace Khunou, FrEdEric Le Marcis, Xavier Livermon, John Matshikiza, Achille Mbembe, Robert Muponde, Sarah Nuttall, Tom Odhiambo, Achal Prabhala, AbdouMaliq Simone
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822342847
ISBN-10: 0822342847
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 24 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 167 x 228 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria A Public Culture book


Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Afropolis / Achille Mbembe and Sarah Nuttall; 1. Aesthetics of Superfluity / Achille Mbembe; 2. People as Infrastructure / AbdouMaliq Simone; 3. Stylizing the Self / Sarah Nuttall; 4. Gandhi, Mandela, and the African Modern / Jonathan Hyslop; 5. Art Johannesburg and Its Objects / David Bunn; 6. The Suffering Body of the City / Frédéric Le Marcis; 7. Literary City / Sarah NuttallVoice Lines: Instant City / John Matshikiza; Soweto Now / Achille Mbembe, Nsizwa Dlamini, and Grace Khunou; The Arrivants / Tom Odhiambo and Robert Muponde; Johannesburg, Metropolis of Mozambique / Stefan Helgesson; Sounds in the City / Xavier Livermon; Nocturnal Johannesburg / Julia Hornberger; Megamalls, Generic City, Yeoville Confidential / Achal Prabhala; From the Ruins / Mark Gevisser; Reframing Township Space / Lindsay BremnerAfterword: The Risk of Johannesburg / Arjun Appadurai and Carol A. BreckenridgeBibliography; Contributors; Index

Recenzii

“Taken together, the essays in Johannesburg: The Elusive Metropolis offer radically new ways of thinking about this complex city, as well as many hints about emerging or re-emerging cities elsewhere. The essays challenge dominant models of urbanism and demonstrate with force and subtlety how African cities in general and Johannesburg in particular outpace urban theory. Each essay ‘de-scribes’ the city now in order to envision the city to come. In this volume, we hear—over the droning clichés that still circulate about the African city’s ruin and decadence—another note, another cadence.”—Ackbar Abbas, author of Hong Kong: Culture and the Politics of Disappearance“An extraordinary exploration of what is so often left out of accounts about cities: what is beneath and what is at the edge. It goes where much of the urban scholarship leaves off or, rather, trails off. The authors’ project to write Johannesburg into today’s history will serve as a compass to enable researchers and writers to engage other cities that have been left out of history or given a narrow colonial presence.”—Saskia Sassen, author of Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages

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"An extraordinary exploration of what is so often left out of accounts about cities: what is beneath and what is at the edge. It goes where much of the urban scholarship leaves off or, rather, trails off. The authors' project to write Johannesburg into today's history will serve as a compass to enable researchers and writers to engage other cities that have been left out of history or given a narrow colonial presence."--Saskia Sassen, author of "Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages"

Notă biografică

Sarah Nuttall and Achille Mbembe, eds.

Descriere

Scholarly and creative essays on Johannesburg that focus on the city's modern and cosmopolitan status