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The Bulldozer and the Word
Tallenna

The Bulldozer and the Word

This book examines the operating of cultural work in postcolonial Nairobi from the view that it drives modernity, survival and processes of empowerment. It depicts a city of global and spatial aspirations, divided by a past that transcends its present. It is a neo-colonial and acquisitive city; Western cultural institutions dominate the marketplace. An associative aspect is the gendered city space (streets, bars, pubs), which is overwhelmingly masculine. The book demonstrates that women's marginalisation impacts variously on the city's texts, its fiction, theatre, and the iconography of the Matatu vehicle. The major theme of the book is the struggle for cultural recognition and authority. Strategies of social and political accommodation coalesce both creatively and antagonistically in this formulation of Kenyan self-identification.
Alaotsikko
Culture at Work in Postcolonial Nairobi
ISBN
9783631523575
Kieli
englanti
Paino
270 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
2.11.2004
Kustantaja
Peter Lang GmbH
Sivumäärä
198