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The African Cities Reader

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“Pick up any academic or popular publication that deals with urban life in Africa and be prepared to be overrun by caricature, hyperbole, stereotypes and moralistic hogwash,” declarers the preface to the first instalment of The African Cities Reader. “It is almost impossible to get any meaningful purchase on what is actually going on in the vibrant markets, streets, pavements, taxi ranks, hotel lobbies, drinking halls, clubs, bedrooms, rooftops, gardens, dump sites, beach fronts, river edges, cemeteries, garages, basements, and other liminal spaces of daily life and the imaginary.”

Published jointly by the African Centre for Cities at the University of Cape Town and Chimurenga Magazine the reader is a “journal-like platform where Africans tell their own stories, draw their own maps and represent their own spatial topographies”. With submissions from writers such as Teju Cole (Open City), Chris Abani (Graceland) and Jonny Steinberg (Little Liberia) among others, the result is an extraordinary and exhilarating mix of reportage, history and self-writing. The complete first and second editions of The African Cities Reader are up for download.

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View African Cities Reader II: Mobilities & Fixtures ( ISBN:978-0-9814273-4-8 )

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Contents

Preface

Anti-Teleology - Dominique Malaquais

Airport Theatre, African Villain - Martin Kimani

The Car Doctors of Maamobi - Manu Herbstein

Pilgrimages - Intro

Pilgrimages: Jambo - Victor LaValle

Hargeisa Snapshots - Doreen Baingana

Kin La Belle: In the Clear Light of Song and Silence - Yvonne Owuor

Obstacles - Anna Kostreva

Tracks - MADEYOULOOK/Santu Mofokeng

‘Here I Am Nobody’: Rethinking Urban Governance, Sovereignty and Power - Caroline Kihato

Anti-Iconic: The Photography of David Adjaye - Sean O’ Toole in conversation with David Adjaye

Las Vegas: The Last African City - Chris Abani

Oil City: Petro-landscapes and Sustainable Futures - Michael Watts/Ed Kashi

Beira Through The Looking Glass - Sean Christie

Avalon in Two Monuments - Khulile Nxumalo

Avalon - Nicole Turner

The Psychogeography of Loose Associations - Sherif El-Azma

Tailor Jonny Steinberg

Adrift and Exposed - Iain Chambers/Isaac Julien

Mining Sounds - Emeka Ogboh

Every Day is for The Thief: An Excerpt - Teju Cole

Harare North: An Excerpt - Brian Chikwava

Towards a Politics of Mobility - Tim Cresswell

Straight, No Chaser - Nick Mwaluko

Ground/Overground/Underground - Mowoso

Yeoville Studio: Negotiating the Line Between Research and Activism - Claire Benit-Gbaffou

Spinning Translocal - Jenny Mbaye

Contributors


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Contents

Preface

Lagos: A Pilgrimage in Notations - Chris Abani

Of Tamarind & Cosmopolitanism - Nuruddin Farah

Dagga - Rustum Kozain

Urbanism beyond Architecture - Vyjayanthi Rao, in conversation with Filip de Boeck & Abdou Maliq Simone

Sape Project: 2006 - 2009 - Jean-Christophe Lanquetin

Johannesburg - Jyoti Mistry

Ibadan, Soutin and the Puzzle of Bower's Tower - Akin Adesokan

Three Poems - Gabeba Baderoon

Closer Than This - Karen Press

The Book of Chameleons - José Eduardo Agualusa

Three Women, She is Alone / Survival of the stars / 2AM transit in Addis - Allan Kolski Horwitz

The Devil's Comma - James Yuma

Terror and the City - Ashraf Jamal

Blood Money: A Douala Chronicle - Dominique Malaquais

Quel Est L'Endroit Idéal? - Christian Hanussek and Salifou Lindou

The Colour of the Night - Achal Prabhala

Blood Money - Valentine Cascarino

Koltan Kills Kids --

"No Grave Cannot Hold My Body Down" - Annie Paul

Angels in Winter - Teju Cole

Of Goats and Great Hope - Fiona Moola

Rhythms of a Road, Voices of an Ethnographer - Vanessa Ulia Dantas e Sá

Vocabularies of the Visceral and Expressions of Multiple Practices - Hobbs/Neustetter

Planning for Chaos - Ismail Farouk

D.I.Y. - Lesley Naa Norle Lokko

Lagos Underground - Jeremy Weate

Credits

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Published by the African Centre for Cities & Chimurenga Magazine
With the kind support of Rockerfeller Foundation

Editors: Edgar Pieterse & Ntone Edjabe
Project Manager: Greer Valley
Proofreader: Karen Press
Website and Publication Design: François Naudé

Any part of this book may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of the publishers for educational and non-commercial use.
Copyright in all contributions remains with the authors.

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