New Directions in Africa–China Studies
Editat de Chris Alden, Daniel Largeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 aug 2018
It offers a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary and authoritative contribution to Africa–China studies. Its diverse chapters explore key current research themes and debates, such as agency, media, race, ivory, development or security, using a variety of case studies from Benin, Kenya and Tanzania, to Angola, Mozambique and Mauritius. Looking back, it explores the evolution of studies about Africa and China. Looking forward, it explores alternative, future possibilities for a complex and constantly evolving subject.
Showcasing a range of perspectives by leading and emerging scholars, New Directions in Africa–China Studies is an essential resource for students and scholars of Africa and China relations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138714670
ISBN-10: 1138714674
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 3 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138714674
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 3 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction
Chapter 1: Studying China-Africa/Africa-China Relations – Chris Alden and Daniel Large
From China in Africa to Global African Studies
Chapter 2 From Field Work to Academic Field: Personal Reflections on China-Africa Research- George Yu
Chapter 3: African Studies in China in the 21st Century: A Historiographical Survey - Li Anshan
Chapter 4: Themes and Thoughts in Africanists Discourse about China and Africa - Kweku Ampiah
Chapter 5: Media as a Site of Contestation in China-Africa Relations - Cobus van Staden and Yu-Shan Wu
Chapter 6: ‘China in Africa’ in the Anthropocene: a Discourse of Divergence in a Converging World - Ross Anthony
Chapter 7: Doing Ethnography Beyond China: the Ethic of the Ignorant Foreigner - Gabriel Bamana
Chapter 8: Global African Studies and Locating China - Jamie Monson
Views from Downstairs: Ethnography, Identity and Agency
Chapter 9: Chinese Peanuts and Chinese Machinga: The Use and Abuse of a Rumour in Dar es Salaam (and Ethnographic Writing) – Derek Sheridan
Chapter 10: Reflections on the Role of Race in China-Africa Relations - T Tu Huynh and Yoon Jung Park
Chapter 11: Kenyan Agency in Kenya-China Relations: Contestation, Cooperation and Passivity - Maddalena Procopio
Chapter 12: Bureaucratic Agency and Power Asymmetry: Benin and China - Folashadé Soulé-Kohndou
Chapter 13: Dependency and Underdevelopment: the case of the Special Economic Zone in Mauritius - Honita Cowaloosur and Ian Taylor
Chapter 14: Ivory Trails: Divergent Values of Ivory and Elephants in Africa and Asia - Stephanie Rupp
Views from Upstairs: Elites, Policy and Political Economy
Chapter 15: Neo-patrimonialism and Extraversion in China’s Relations with Angola and Mozambique: is Beijing making a difference? – Ana Cristina Alves and Sergio Chichava
Chapter 16: Between Resource Extraction and Industrializing Africa - Mzukisi Qobo and Garth le Pere
Chapter 17: A Chinese Model for Africa: the Problem with Problem-Solving
- Chris Alden
Chapter 18: New Structural Economics: Laying the Groundwork for Theoretical Reflection on China-Africa Engagement - Tang Xiaoyang
Chapter 19: China-in-Africa and Global Economic Transformation - Alvin Camba and Ho-Fung Hong
Chapter 20: China and African Security - Lina Benabdallah and Daniel Large
Conclusion
Chapter 21: Conclusion - Chris Alden and Daniel Large
Chapter 1: Studying China-Africa/Africa-China Relations – Chris Alden and Daniel Large
From China in Africa to Global African Studies
Chapter 2 From Field Work to Academic Field: Personal Reflections on China-Africa Research- George Yu
Chapter 3: African Studies in China in the 21st Century: A Historiographical Survey - Li Anshan
Chapter 4: Themes and Thoughts in Africanists Discourse about China and Africa - Kweku Ampiah
Chapter 5: Media as a Site of Contestation in China-Africa Relations - Cobus van Staden and Yu-Shan Wu
Chapter 6: ‘China in Africa’ in the Anthropocene: a Discourse of Divergence in a Converging World - Ross Anthony
Chapter 7: Doing Ethnography Beyond China: the Ethic of the Ignorant Foreigner - Gabriel Bamana
Chapter 8: Global African Studies and Locating China - Jamie Monson
Views from Downstairs: Ethnography, Identity and Agency
Chapter 9: Chinese Peanuts and Chinese Machinga: The Use and Abuse of a Rumour in Dar es Salaam (and Ethnographic Writing) – Derek Sheridan
Chapter 10: Reflections on the Role of Race in China-Africa Relations - T Tu Huynh and Yoon Jung Park
Chapter 11: Kenyan Agency in Kenya-China Relations: Contestation, Cooperation and Passivity - Maddalena Procopio
Chapter 12: Bureaucratic Agency and Power Asymmetry: Benin and China - Folashadé Soulé-Kohndou
Chapter 13: Dependency and Underdevelopment: the case of the Special Economic Zone in Mauritius - Honita Cowaloosur and Ian Taylor
Chapter 14: Ivory Trails: Divergent Values of Ivory and Elephants in Africa and Asia - Stephanie Rupp
Views from Upstairs: Elites, Policy and Political Economy
Chapter 15: Neo-patrimonialism and Extraversion in China’s Relations with Angola and Mozambique: is Beijing making a difference? – Ana Cristina Alves and Sergio Chichava
Chapter 16: Between Resource Extraction and Industrializing Africa - Mzukisi Qobo and Garth le Pere
Chapter 17: A Chinese Model for Africa: the Problem with Problem-Solving
- Chris Alden
Chapter 18: New Structural Economics: Laying the Groundwork for Theoretical Reflection on China-Africa Engagement - Tang Xiaoyang
Chapter 19: China-in-Africa and Global Economic Transformation - Alvin Camba and Ho-Fung Hong
Chapter 20: China and African Security - Lina Benabdallah and Daniel Large
Conclusion
Chapter 21: Conclusion - Chris Alden and Daniel Large
Notă biografică
Chris Alden is Professor of IR and Co-Head of the Africa International Affairs programme at the LSE, UK.
Dan Large is Assistant Professor at the School of Public Policy, Central European University, Hungary.
Dan Large is Assistant Professor at the School of Public Policy, Central European University, Hungary.
Descriere
This book offers a comprehensive and authoritative analytical review of the burgeoning area of China–Africa studies. The contributors draw on various disciplinary perspectives, posing not just methodological and theoretical questions about China-Africa and arguments for repositioning this as Africa–China but also raising wider issues, such as higher education in Africa or the global impact of China on social science.