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Ambivalent rage : youth gangs and urban protest in Conakry, Guinea

Auteur : Joschka Philipps

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Enquête sur le phénomène des bandes de jeunes à Conakry, en Afrique de l'Ouest, et sur leurs relations avec les politiques. L'auteur éclaire la façon dont ces jeunes hommes s'organisent en gangs, s'affrontent ou collaborent avec les élites politiques. Il analyse aussi la place de ces bandes dans l'espace urbain. ©Electre 2024

Why do urban youth gangs protest against a political regime? And why do their protests occur right in the center of a capital city?

Ambivalent rage investigates the world of youth gangs and politics in the West-African city of Conakry, Guinea. It sheds light on how young men organize in gangs, how they perceive, confront and collaborate with the political elite and how this translates their precariousness into political instability.

"This study is a very rich contribution to the general theoretical debate on youth popular culture, democracy, governance and the African state. An original and solid analysis of both the discursive and physical presence of the Guinean youth in the public space, it tracks meticulously, beyond the politics and economics of the youth predicament, the culture and imaginary attached to youth. Its specific examples are drawn from a copious use of written and oral sources associated to a solid ethnographic exploration of the Guinean social and political scene."

Prof. Mamadou Diouf, Columbia University, New York

"This invaluable work explores urban youth gangs in Conakry, Guinea. Tightly disciplined and organized, their action extends well beyond the criminality implied by the term. The precarious situation and uncertain prospects of urban youth, and their frequent rage at their marginality, make them a volatile social force. They are at once an appealing target for political instrumentalization, but hard to control. The informed and insightful analysis in this succinct book is of comparative application to many large African cities."

Prof. Crawford Young, University of Wisconsin-Madison

"In Ambivalent Rage, Joschka Philipps grasps the urbanity of even the most seemingly limited of cities - that despite clear absences of infrastructure and effective provisioning and management, residents intersect the various tools at their disposal, such as ethnic affiliation, class differentiation, geographic location, and the specificities of the built environment to elaborate the potentialities of their circumstances. Philipps incisively analyzes how youth put together specific tools for relating to everyday conditions, and that assuming these tools places youth within very specific demeanors and orientations."

Prof. Abdou-Maliq Simone, Goldsmiths College, London

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Paru le : 14/08/2013

Thématique : Sociologie pénale

Auteur(s) : Auteur : Joschka Philipps

Éditeur(s) : Harmattan Guinée

Collection(s) : Non précisé.

Série(s) : Non précisé.

ISBN : 978-2-343-01577-4

EAN13 : 9782343015774

Reliure : Broché

Pages : 238

Hauteur: 22.0 cm / Largeur 14.0 cm


Épaisseur: 1.3 cm

Poids: 310 g