Chinese goods in Africa: new extraversions, orientations, and expressions of African agency

IF 1.3 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Critical African Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/21681392.2023.2200013
Guive Khan-Mohammad, Antoine Kernen
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By proposing to approach African-Chinese relations through the lens of Chinese products, this special issue intends to reveal the many ways in which African agency manifests in globalization. Indeed, Africans are the leading actors in the arrival and dissemination of Chinese goods on the continent, challenging the purported omnipotence of Chinese actors. The focus on Chinese products also provides an innovative perspective on the transformation of contemporary African societies. The low price of Chinese-made goods has contributed to new consumption and business opportunities for many Africans. This has accompanied the continent’s entry into mass consumption. Finally, this special issue raises the question of the management of extraversion. The development of new entrepreneurial activities carries with it a subversive potential that calls into question the historical domination of African and foreign cosmopolitan elites on an increasingly multipolar process of extraversion. On a broader level, it questions the hierarchies and power structures of many sectors that have been going through deep restructuring in the wake of the arrival of Chinese goods.
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中国商品在非洲:非洲代理的新外向性、取向与表达
通过提出通过中国产品的视角来看待非中关系,本期特刊旨在揭示非洲机构在全球化中体现的多种方式。事实上,非洲人是中国商品抵达和传播非洲大陆的主要参与者,挑战了中国参与者所谓的无所不能。对中国产品的关注也为当代非洲社会的转型提供了一个创新的视角。中国产品价格低廉,为许多非洲人提供了新的消费和商机。这伴随着非洲大陆进入大众消费。最后,这个特殊的问题提出了管理外向性的问题。新的创业活动的发展带有一种颠覆性的潜力,它对非洲和外国世界主义精英在日益多极的外向性过程中的历史统治地位提出了质疑。在更广泛的层面上,它对许多行业的等级制度和权力结构提出了质疑,这些行业在中国商品进入后经历了深度重组。
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Critical African Studies
Critical African Studies Arts and Humanities-Arts and Humanities (all)
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期刊介绍: Critical African Studies seeks to return Africanist scholarship to the heart of theoretical innovation within each of its constituent disciplines, including Anthropology, Political Science, Sociology, History, Law and Economics. We offer authors a more flexible publishing platform than other journals, allowing them greater space to develop empirical discussions alongside theoretical and conceptual engagements. We aim to publish scholarly articles that offer both innovative empirical contributions, grounded in original fieldwork, and also innovative theoretical engagements. This speaks to our broader intention to promote the deployment of thorough empirical work for the purposes of sophisticated theoretical innovation. We invite contributions that meet the aims of the journal, including special issue proposals that offer fresh empirical and theoretical insights into African Studies debates.
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