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Gone to Ground

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Finalist, 2021 ASA Bethwell A. Ogot Book Prize<br><br><i>Gone to Ground</i> is an investigation into the material and political forces that transformed the cityscape of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in the 1970s and early 1980s. It is both the story of a particular city and the history of a global moment of massive urban transformation from the perspective of those at the center of this shift. Built around an archive of newspapers, oral history interviews, planning documents, and a broad compendium of development reports, Emily Brownell writes about how urbanites navigated the states anti-urban planning policies along with the citys fracturing infrastructures and profound shortages of staple goods to shape Dars environment. They did so most frequently by "e;going to ground"e; in the urban periphery, orienting their lives to the citys outskirts where they could plant small farms, find building materials, produce charcoal, and escape the states policing of urban space.<br> Taking seriously as historical subject the daily hurdles of families to find housing, food, transportation, and space in the city, these quotidian concerns are drawn into conversation with broader national and transnational anxieties about the oil crisis, resource shortages, infrastructure, and African socialism. In bringing these concerns together into the same frame<i>, Gone to Ground</i> considers how the material and political anxieties of the era were made manifest in debates about building materials, imported technologies, urban agriculture, energy use, and who defines living and laboring in the city.
Undertittel
A History of Environment and Infrastructure in Dar es Salaam
ISBN
9780822987451
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
10.3.2020
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