Working the system : a political ethnography of the new Angola / Jon Schubert.
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- Ethnology -- Angola
- Politics and culture -- Angola
- Angola -- History -- 2002-
- Power (Social sciences) -- Angola
- Postwar reconstruction -- Social aspects -- Angola
- Ethnologie -- Angola
- Politique et culture -- Angola
- Angola -- Histoire -- 2002-
- Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) -- Angola
- Reconstruction d'après-guerre -- Aspect social -- Angola
- HISTORY -- Africa -- Central
- HISTORY -- Africa -- South -- General
- Ethnology
- Politics and culture
- Power (Social sciences)
- Angola
- Since 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : working the system in boomtown Africa -- 2002, year zero : the foundations of the new Angola -- Sambizanga : the affects of place and memory -- Angolanidade : mediating urbanity through race and class -- Cunhas : situational kinship and everyday authority -- A culture of immediatism : co-optation and complicity -- Against the system, within the system : the parameters of the political.
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Working the System offers key insights into the politics of the everyday in twenty-first-century dominant party and neo-authoritarian regimes in Africa and elsewhere. Detailing the many ways ordinary Angolans fashion their relationships with the ...
In English.
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