库马西“现代”市场中的假货和伪造品

IF 0.9 2区 社会学 Q2 CULTURAL STUDIES Journal of African Cultural Studies Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/13696815.2021.1950523
Victoria Ogoegbunam Okoye
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在这篇文章中,我追溯了当代非洲城市空间生产中的虚假和虚构。在加纳库马西,作为市政当局“现代”市场项目的一部分,小贩被剥夺和流离失所,我认为这些叙述表明了现代性的捏造,地方当局给西方化的设计、空间和美学留下了深刻的印象,仿佛这是一个独特的、不可避免的城市未来,尽管小贩无处不在的商业运作。我还认为,这种现代性是通过像“现代”市场这样的材料设计项目制造出来的,它是通过全球融资、西方进口材料和技术建造的,这些技术使地方当局能够将自己狭隘而理想的“现代”空间愿景作为单一的城市未来。
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Fakery and Fabrications in Kumasi’s “Modern” Market
ABSTRACT In this contribution, I trace the fake and fabrication in the production of contemporary African urban space. Reflecting on the dispossession and displacement of vendors in Kumasi, Ghana, as part of the city authorities’ “modern” market project, I argue that these narratives demonstrate a fabrication of modernity where local authorities impress Westernized design, space, and aesthetics as if this is a singular and inevitable urban future, despite vendors’ ubiquitous commercial operations otherwise. I also argue that this modernity is fabricated through material design projects like the “modern” market, built through global financing, Western imported materials, and technologies that enable local authorities to render their own narrow and aspirational vision of “modern” space as the singular urban future.
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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 We do not publish articles that offer mostly textual analyses of cultural products like novels and films, nor articles that are mostly historical or those based primarily on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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