Youth, Football and Everyday Lived Experience in Ajegunle, Lagos

IF 0.9 2区 社会学 Q2 CULTURAL STUDIES Journal of African Cultural Studies Pub Date : 2021-09-09 DOI:10.1080/13696815.2021.1960488
P. Okpalaeke
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ABSTRACT This article presents in-depth insights into how soccer is helping some of the youths in Ajegunle – Nigeria’s most notorious slum – to defy the odds in their day-to-day lived experiences. Through an ethnography informed by personal and in-depth knowledge of the area, I demonstrate how football has become an important social tool for many youths in terms of social inclusion, capital, and identity formation, as well as serving as a beacon of hope for the most vulnerable. Contrary to popular expressions in existing scholarship on the Nigerian slum life, portraying slum-marked areas as dens of juvenile delinquency and negative social attributes, I show that community-based soccer clubs (despite the absence of government interventions) are helping many young people to navigate the hurdles of slum life through a more-positive medium. I argue that soccer in Ajegunle plays a multidimensional role in the lives of young people, especially in the area of social inclusion and re-engineering, as well as a social mechanism for personal development, identity and capital formation.
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青年、足球和拉各斯Ajegunle的日常生活经历
这篇文章深入探讨了足球如何帮助尼日利亚最臭名昭著的贫民窟Ajegunle的一些年轻人在日常生活中克服困难。通过对该地区个人和深入了解的民族志,我展示了足球如何成为许多年轻人在社会包容、资本和身份形成方面的重要社会工具,并成为最弱势群体的希望灯塔。与现有学者对尼日利亚贫民窟生活的流行表述相反,他们将贫民窟描绘成青少年犯罪和负面社会属性的巢穴,我表明,社区足球俱乐部(尽管缺乏政府干预)正在帮助许多年轻人通过更积极的媒介来克服贫民窟生活的障碍。我认为,足球在阿杰古勒年轻人的生活中发挥着多方面的作用,特别是在社会包容和重新设计领域,以及个人发展、身份和资本形成的社会机制方面。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of African Cultural Studies publishes leading scholarship on African culture from inside and outside Africa, with a special commitment to Africa-based authors and to African languages. Our editorial policy encourages an interdisciplinary approach, involving humanities, including environmental humanities. The journal focuses on dimensions of African culture, performance arts, visual arts, music, cinema, the role of the media, the relationship between culture and power, as well as issues within such fields as popular culture in Africa, sociolinguistic topics of cultural interest, and culture and gender. We welcome in particular articles that show evidence of understanding life on the ground, and that demonstrate local knowledge and linguistic competence. We do not publish articles that offer mostly textual analyses of cultural products like novels and films, nor articles that are mostly historical or those based primarily on secondary (such as digital and library) sources. The journal has evolved from the journal African Languages and Cultures, founded in 1988 in the Department of the Languages and Cultures of Africa at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London. From 2019, it is published in association with the International African Institute, London. Journal of African Cultural Studies publishes original research articles. The journal also publishes an occasional Contemporary Conversations section, in which authors respond to current issues. The section has included reviews, interviews and invited response or position papers. We welcome proposals for future Contemporary Conversations themes.
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