Surviving with Dignity focuses on the lived experience of two generations of migrant Hausa men in Niamey, Niger’s capital city, set in a larger social matrix of national and global transformations. Their extraordinary ability to maintain their dignity despite their daily struggles to eke out a living in the face of structural violence and unrelenting hardship reveals a tremendously powerful will and capacity to keep going.
Surviving with Dignity focuses on the lived experience of two generations of migrant Hausa men in Niamey, Niger’s capital city, set in a larger social matrix of national and global transformations. Their extraordinary ability to maintain their dignity despite their daily struggles to eke out a living in the face of structural violence and unrelenting hardship reveals a tremendously powerful will and capacity to keep going.
Scott M. Youngstedt earned his Ph.D. in Anthropology at UCLA in 1993, and is currently Professor of Anthropology at Saginaw Valley State University. His ethnographic research in Niger over the past 24 years is primarily concerned with exploring the ways by which migrant Hausa construct communities in diaspora, create modernities, and negotiate personal identities in the context of neoliberal globalization. His work has been published in Africa Insight, African Studies Quarterly, African Studies Review, and City and Society, among other places. Youngstedt currently serves as Vice President of the West African Research Association and is in line to become its President in November 2012.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction - Making Sense of the World Chapter 2: Niamey Yesterday and Today Chapter 3: Niamey and the Global Hausa Diaspora Chapter 4: Striving for Survival and Meaning in Hausa Communities of Niamey Chapter 5: Multiple Articulations of Modernity Chapter 6: Growing Up Male in Niamey Conclusion: Uncertain Futures
Chapter 1: Introduction - Making Sense of the World Chapter 2: Niamey Yesterday and Today Chapter 3: Niamey and the Global Hausa Diaspora Chapter 4: Striving for Survival and Meaning in Hausa Communities of Niamey Chapter 5: Multiple Articulations of Modernity Chapter 6: Growing Up Male in Niamey Conclusion: Uncertain Futures
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