TY - BOOK AU - Murray,Martin J. AU - Myers,Garth Andrew TI - Cities in contemporary Africa SN - 1403970351 (alk. paper) AV - HT148.A2 C55 2006 U1 - 307.76096 22 PY - 2006/// CY - New York PB - Palgrave Macmillian KW - Cities and towns KW - Africa KW - City and town life KW - Urban policy KW - City planning KW - Urbanization KW - Social conditions KW - 1960- KW - Economic conditions KW - Geography KW - History, Local N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction : situating contemporary cities in Africa; Garth A. Myers and Martin J. Murray --; 1; Douala/Johannesburg/New York : cityscapes imagined; Dominique Malaquais --; 2; Internal migration and the escalation of ethnic and religious violence in urban Nigeria; Daniel Jordan Smith --; 3; (Re)configuring the city : the mapping of places and people in contemporary Kenyan popular song texts; Joyce Nyairo --; Photographic Essay 1; Johannesburg Fortified; Martin J. Murray and Juanita Malan --; 4; Douala : inventing life in an African necropolis; Basile Ndjio --; 5; Economic globalization from below : transnational refugee trade networks in Nairobi; Elizabeth H. Campbell --; 6; Changing African cityscapes : regional claims of African labor at South African-owned shopping malls; Darlene Miller --; 7; Cars are killing Luanda : cronyism, consumerism, and other assaults on Angola's postwar, capital city; M. Anne Pitcher and Aubrey Graham --; Photographic Essay 2; Luanda, Angola; Aubrey Graham and M. Anne Pitcher --; 8; Human capital, embedded resources, and employment for youth in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe; Miriam Grant --; 9; Gender relations, bread winning, and family life in Kinshasa; Guillaume Iyenda and David Simon --; 10; South African urbanism : between the modern and the refugee camp; AbdouMaliq Simone --; 11; Planning, anti-planning, and the infrastructure crisis facing metropolitan Lagos; Matthew Gandy --; 12; City life in Zimbabwe at a time of fear and loathing : urban planning, urban poverty, and operation Murambatsvina; Deborah Potts --; 13; Social control and social welfare under neoliberalism in South African cities : contradictions in free basic water services; Greg Ruiters N2 - "This book offers a broad range of scholarly interpretations of the evolving forms, the changing dynamics, and the unexpected surprises that characterize contemporary African cities. It wrestles with important questions concerning how large numbers of people without regular work nevertheless find ways to survive and even prosper. It balances investigations of particular cities in sub-Saharan Africa with considerations of a diversity of topics, themes, and multi-city comparisons, including themes in: culture, imagination, place, and space; political economy and work livelihoods; and urban planning and governance. The collection is both theoretically informed and empirically grounded. Aimed at mid-level undergraduate students, these essays, taken as a whole, provide an understanding of what is happening in African cities today, and why."--BOOK JACKET UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0643/2006045227-b.html ER -