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Makers and Breakers: Children & Youth in Postcolonial Africa
Edited by Alcinda Honwana & Filip De Boeck

Published April 2005; 256 pages; ISBN  2-86978-156-9; index;
Africa $20.00 ; Elsewhere £16.95 

The studies in this book present many different views onto the lives of the young around the continent. They contribute to a theoretical, ethnographic and historical understanding of issues concerning children, youth, agency, locality, globalization and identity from the past to the postcolony and beyond. As such they strive to achieve a better insight into what lives in the hearts and minds of African youngsters.  

Alcinda Honwana is Program Director at the Social Science Research Council, New York;

Filip De Boeck is Chair of the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Catholic University of Leuven and Director of the Africa Research Center.


Contents:

Introduction : Children & youth in Africa
by Filip de Boeck & Alcinda Honwana

I

  • Children & Youth in a Global Era Reflections on youth, from the past to the postcolony
    by Jean & John Comaroff

II

  • The Pain Of Agency, The Agency Of Pain Child-soldiers as interstitial & tactical agents
    by Alcinda Honwana

  • Young women in the Liberian civil war
    by Mats Utas

  • Conceptions of pain & children's expressions of it in Southern Africa
    by Pamela Reynolds

  • Consciousness, affliction & alterity in urban East Africa
    by Brad Weiss

III

  • Children, Youth & Marginality In & Out of Place The forbidden masquerades of Oku youth & women
    by Nicolas Argenti

  • Song, choirs & youth in Botswana
    by Deborah Durham

IV

  • Past The Postcolony? Youth culture & violence in Sierra Leone
    by Ibrahim Abdullah

  • Children & witchcraft in the Democratic Republic of Congo
    by Filip de Boeck

  • Young & street culture in urban Africa, Addis Ababa, Dakar & Kinshasha
    by Tshikala Biaya

Afterword by Mamadou Diouf

ISBN 2-86978-156-9; Africa $20.00 ; Elsewhere £16.95


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