
Reinventing Order in the Congo
How People Respond to State Failure in Kinshasa
Theodore Trefon(Editor)
Zed Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 1. December 2004
Book
Hardback
234 pages
978-1-84277-490-8 (ISBN)
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Description
Kinshasa is sub-Saharan Africa's second largest city. The seven million Congolese who live there have a rich reputation for the courageous and innovative ways in which they survive in a harsh urban environment. They have created new social institutions, practices, networks and ways of living to deal with the collapse of public provision and a malfunctioning political system.
This book describes how ordinary people, in the absence of formal sector jobs, hustle for a modest living; the famous 'bargaining' system ordinary Kinois have developed; and how they access food, water supplies, health and education. The NGO-ization of service provision is analysed, as is the quite rare incidence of urban riots. The contributors also look at popular discourses, including street rumor, witchcraft, and attitudes to 'big men' such as musicians and preachers. This is urban sociology at its best - richly empirical, unjargonized, descriptive of the lives of ordinary people, and weaving into its analysis how they see and experience life.
This book describes how ordinary people, in the absence of formal sector jobs, hustle for a modest living; the famous 'bargaining' system ordinary Kinois have developed; and how they access food, water supplies, health and education. The NGO-ization of service provision is analysed, as is the quite rare incidence of urban riots. The contributors also look at popular discourses, including street rumor, witchcraft, and attitudes to 'big men' such as musicians and preachers. This is urban sociology at its best - richly empirical, unjargonized, descriptive of the lives of ordinary people, and weaving into its analysis how they see and experience life.
Reviews / Votes
'This is an outstanding social anthropology of Kinshasa in the context of state collapse, the development of numerous survival strategies for food, water, healthcare and dealing with the sickness and death of loved ones, together with the mushrooming of NGOs dependent on external assistance for coping with the tragedy.'Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja, Oslo Governance Centre
'This is a pioneering work whose relevance extends well beyond the confines of Kinshasa, and applies not only to Africa, but also to other so-called "developing" areas.'
Edouard Bustin, Boston University
'A superb contribution to our understanding of the informal economy of sub-Saharan Africa's second largest city.'
Rene Lemarchand, University of Florida
'The contributors provide multiple perspectives through which to theorize African urbanization.'
African Studies Review
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
Index, Bibliography, Notes, tabl., Map
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 143 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84277-490-8 (9781842774908)
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02/2008
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Person
Dr Theodore Trefon was educated at Boston University. He is an independent researcher and consultant currently based at the Free University of Brussels. He is also President of the Brussels Centre of African Studies.
Content
Acknowledgements; The Reality of Aid Project; Participants list; List of boxes and tables; Glossary; Source Notes; Exchange Rates; PART I: INTRODUCTION Political Overview - Tony Tujan, Chair, Reality of Aid Project; PART II AFRICA NEPAD and the African Union West Africa perspective Aid coordination in Tanzania Governance and Promotion of Human Rights in International Cooperation: An African Perspective. PRSP and PRGFs; PART III ASIA PACIFIC Fiji perspective Water and Governance in Nepal The AGILE governance project in Philippines Middle East Perspective on governance Governance and aid from Japan; PART IV LATIN AMERICA Governance and aid to Latin America Governability, civil society participation and local development; PART V OECD The Asian Development Bank and conditionality Civil society, governance and EC aid Aid, governance and security; PART VI WORLD AID AND DONOR REPORTS World aid trends Australia Austria Belgium Canada Denmark EC Finland France Germany Ireland Italy Japan Netherlands New Zealand Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland UK USA