Buch, Englisch, Band 22, 340 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 539 g
Transregional Perspectives on Development Cooperation, Social Mobility, and Cultural Change
Buch, Englisch, Band 22, 340 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 539 g
Reihe: Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies
ISBN: 978-90-04-42009-0
Verlag: Brill
African-Asian interactions contribute to the emergence of a decentred, multi-polar world in which different actors need to redefine themselves and their relations to each other. Afrasian Transformations explores these changes to map out several arenas where these transformations have already produced startling results: development politics, South-South cooperation, cultural memory, mobile lifeworlds and transcultural connectivity. The contributions in this volume neither celebrate these shifting dynamics as felicitous proof of a new age of South-South solidarity, nor do they debunk them as yet another instance of burgeoning geopolitical hegemony. Instead, they seek to come to terms with the ambivalences, contradictions and potential benefits entailed in these transformations – that are also altering our understanding of (trans)area in an increasingly globalized world.
Contributors include: Seifudein Adem, Nafeesah Allen, Jan Beek, Tom De Bruyn, Casper Hendrik Claassen, Astrid Erll, Hanna Getachew Amare, John Njenga Karugia, Guive Khan-Mohammad, Vinay Lal, Pavan Kumar Malreddy, Jamie Monson, Diderot Nguepjouo, Satwinder S. Rehal, Ute Röschenthaler, Alexandra Samokhvalova, Darryl C. Thomas, and Sophia Thubauville.
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Afrasian Transformations: An Introduction
Ruth Achenbach, Jan Beek, John Njenga Karugia, Rirhandu Mageza-Barthel, and Frank Schulze-Engler
Part 1: Translocalizing Memory
1 Futures in the Past of Africa-China Engagement
Jamie Monson
2 Indo-Mozambicans in Maputo: Oral Narratives on Identity and Migration from 1947–1992
Nafeesah Allen
3 Afrasian Sea Memories: Between Competitive and Multidirectional Remembering
John Njenga Karugia and Astrid Erll
Part 2: Transregionalizing Development Politics
4 Agricultural Transformation in Africa: Assessing the Role of Southeast Asia, China, and the United States
Seifudein Adem and Darryl C. Thomas
5 The Cultural Politics and Political Sociology of Indian “Land-Grabbing” in Ethiopia
Vinay Lal
6 Dealing with Chinese Investors in Cameroon’s Mines: African Agency and Participation
Diderot Nguepjouo
7 Higher Education and Nation Branding: Malaysia’s Africa-Specific Student Recruitment Strategies
Alexandra Samokhvalova
Part 3: Transfiguring South-South Cooperation
8 The Promise of Equal Partnerships in South-South Cooperation? Evidence from Brazil, India, and the PR China in Mozambique
Tom De Bruyn
9 From Poverty to Prosperity: Rural Development in South Africa with Reference to South Korea’s New Village Movement
Casper Hendrik Claassen
10 Migration of Indian Educators to Ethiopia: Between Solidarity and Global Capitalism
Sophia Thubauville and Hanna Getachew Amare
Part 4: Shifting Gears in Mobile Lifeworlds and Transcultural Connectivity
11 Cybercrime between Africa and India: Doing Area and Maintaining National Borders Online
Jan Beek
12 Television Soap Operas as the New Frontier in African and Asian (Afrasian) Encounters: The Case of Filipino teleseryes in Africa
Satwinder S. Rehal
13 Original and Fake, Fake Originals, or Multiple Degrees of Quality? Chinese Manufactured Consumer Goods on Cameroonian Markets
Ute Röschenthaler
14 ‘Counterfeiting’ in the African-Asian Trade: ‘Fake,’ ‘Original,’ and Everything In-between
Guive Khan-Mohammad
15 The Late Style of Ngugi wa Thiong’o
Pavan Kumar Malreddy
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