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Rogue urbanism : emergent African cities / edited by Edgar Pieterse & AbdouMaliq Simone.
Title & Author:

Rogue urbanism : emergent African cities / edited by Edgar Pieterse & AbdouMaliq Simone.

Publication:

Auckland Park, South Africa : Jacana ; Rondebosch : African Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town , 2013.

Description:

489 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (some color) ; 25 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Urbanisms -- Palimpsests -- Deals -- Governmentalities -- Interstices -- Postscript.
Text in English, with some French.
Library copy: former shelfmark: 711(6).
Summary:

Many scholars have been arguing for some time that dominant knowledge and discourses on the African city are largely inappropriate. These discourses mirror simplistic modernist assumptions about what constitutes a viable, legible, efficient and competitive city. From such a vantage point the African city can only be seen and read as a narrative about absence, failure and inadequacy. Critics of these dominant discourses, such as Jennifer Robinson, AbdouMaliq Simone, Dominique Malaquais, Achille Mbembe, Asef Bayat, Ibrahim Abdullah, Okwui Enwezor, Onookome Okome, Jean Tshonda, Philip de Boeck, Sarah Nuttall, amongst many others, point to multiple alternatives in approaching and understanding the African city. The unique ambition of Rogue Urbanism is to produce new and relevant theoretical work on African urbanism in a way that works within the border zone between inherited theoretical resources and artistic representations of everyday practices and phenomenology in African cities. The assumption is that urban theorists can renew and expand their search for grounded approaches to theorise African urbanism through an engagement with the epistemologies of artists, cultural practitioners and designers; and theorists who work on the urban condition and spatiality can find new entry points to enrich their own creative processes. Where reflections fail to work directly with the insights of artists, scholars can at least work through their understanding of the ordinary in the everyday, however this may manifest or inspire. The hope of the editors is that Rogue Urbanism will provoke the passion of others to further enlarge and deepen the search for the rogue intensities that mark African cities as they find their voice and footing in a truly unwieldy world. In true African style, Rogue Urbanism is both a call and a response, in hope of better understanding.

ISBN:

9781431406234
1431406236

Subject:

Urbanization Africa.
Cities and towns Africa.
Sociology, Urban Africa.
Urban policy Africa.
Urbanisation Afrique.
Villes Afrique.
Sociologie urbaine Afrique.
Politique urbaine Afrique.
Cities and towns
Sociology, Urban
Urban policy
Urbanization
Stadt
Stadtentwicklung
Stadtsoziologie
Africa
Afrika

Added entries:

Pieterse, E. A. (Edgar A.), editor.
Simone, A. M. (Abdou Maliqalim), editor.
University of Cape Town. African Centre for Cities.
Antoni Folkers and Belinda van Buiten Library, donor.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 317106
Call No.: 317106
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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