Tropical Cowboys e-bog
101,06 DKK
(inkl. moms 126,32 DKK)
"e;An innovative and original study that sheds light on masculinity, youth culture, performative violence, and the circuit of global imagery."e; -Stephan F. Miescher, author of Making Men in GhanaDuring the 1950s and 60s in the Congo city of Kinshasa, there emerged young urban male gangs known as "e;Bills"e; or "e;Yankees."e; Modeling themselves on the images of the icon...
E-bog
101,06 DKK
Forlag
Indiana University Press
Udgivet
10 april 2016
Genrer
1HFJ
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780253020802
"e;An innovative and original study that sheds light on masculinity, youth culture, performative violence, and the circuit of global imagery."e; -Stephan F. Miescher, author of Making Men in GhanaDuring the 1950s and 60s in the Congo city of Kinshasa, there emerged young urban male gangs known as "e;Bills"e; or "e;Yankees."e; Modeling themselves on the images of the iconic American cowboy from Hollywood film, the Bills sought to negotiate lives lived under oppressive economic, social, and political conditions. They developed their own style, subculture, and slang and as Ch. Didier Gondola shows, engaged in a quest for manhood through bodybuilding, marijuana, violent sexual behavior, and other transgressive acts. Gondola argues that this street culture became a backdrop for Congo-Zaire's emergence as an independent nation and continues to exert powerful influence on the country's urban youth culture today."e;Aligns social banditry with popular cultural formations and subcultures. This has been a longstanding feature of Didier Gondola's scholarship that is of great interest."e; -Peter J. Bloom, University of California, Santa Barbara"e;Its approach in terms of poverty and unemployment combined with a subtle interest in performance and the creation of an original culture makes this book an eye-opener. Both the dramatic subject and the author's vivid style make it a pleasure to read and also food for thought regarding issues that haunt not only Africa but also the world at large."e; -American Historical Review