Cultural Entrepreneurship in Africa
Herausgeber: Röschenthaler, Ute; Schulz, Dorothea
Cultural Entrepreneurship in Africa
Herausgeber: Röschenthaler, Ute; Schulz, Dorothea
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This edited volume widens perspectives on cultural inventiveness in Africa by exploring forms of cultural entrepreneurship since the 1990s. Contributions illustrate the diversity of these initiatives by presenting the biographies of female and male entrepreneurs who venture into domains as diverse as religious proselytism, politics, tourism, media,
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This edited volume widens perspectives on cultural inventiveness in Africa by exploring forms of cultural entrepreneurship since the 1990s. Contributions illustrate the diversity of these initiatives by presenting the biographies of female and male entrepreneurs who venture into domains as diverse as religious proselytism, politics, tourism, media,
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780367870690
- ISBN-10: 036787069X
- Artikelnr.: 58481956
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780367870690
- ISBN-10: 036787069X
- Artikelnr.: 58481956
Ute Röschenthaler is Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, and a member of the Cluster of Excellence "The Formation of Normative Orders" and the research program "Africa's Asian Options" at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany. Dorothea Schulz is Professor in the Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology at the University of Cologne, Germany.
1. Introduction: Forging Fortunes: New Perspectives on Entrepreneurial
Activities in Africa Ute Röschenthaler and Dorothea Schulz Part I: Making
Moral Communities 2. Religious Entrepreneurs in Ghana Karen Lauterbach 3.
Let's Do Good for Islam: Two Muslim Entrepreneurs in Niamey, Niger
Abdoulaye Sounaye 4. Entrepreneurial Discipleship: Cooking up Women's Sufi
Leadership in Dakar Joseph Hill 5. Social Values and Social
Entrepreneurship at the University of Makeni: An Episode in the
Reconstruction of Sierra Leone David O'Kane 6. Political Entrepreneurship
in Cameroon Antoine Socpa Part II: Business, Pleasure, Leisure 7.
Entrepreneurship in South Africa's Emergent Township Funeral Industry
Rebekah Lee 8. Sand, Sun and Toyotas: Tuareg Entrepreneurship in Desert
Tourism in Niger Marko Scholze 9. "I Took My Life in My Own Hands": The
Clandestine Business of Prostitution in Bamako Inès Neubauer 10. Everyday
Entrepreneurs and Big Men: Facets of Entrepreneurship in Goma, Democratic
Republic of Congo Silke Oldenburg Part III: Media and Popular Culture 11.
Entrepreneurial Trajectories and Figures of the Cameroonian Mediascape
Olivier Atemsing Ndenkop 12. Aspiring to Be Praised with Many Names:
Success and Obstacles in Malian Media Entrepreneurship Ute Röschenthaler
13. The Women Behind the Camera: Female Entrepreneurship in the Southern
Nigerian Video Film Industry Alessandro Jedlowksi 14. You Have to Be Brave
and Fearless: Video Film Entrepreneurs' Practices and Discourses in
Tanzania Claudia Böhme 15. Investiture and Investment of a Prominent
Singer: The (Ad)venture of the Youssou Ndour Head Office Ibrahima Wane
Activities in Africa Ute Röschenthaler and Dorothea Schulz Part I: Making
Moral Communities 2. Religious Entrepreneurs in Ghana Karen Lauterbach 3.
Let's Do Good for Islam: Two Muslim Entrepreneurs in Niamey, Niger
Abdoulaye Sounaye 4. Entrepreneurial Discipleship: Cooking up Women's Sufi
Leadership in Dakar Joseph Hill 5. Social Values and Social
Entrepreneurship at the University of Makeni: An Episode in the
Reconstruction of Sierra Leone David O'Kane 6. Political Entrepreneurship
in Cameroon Antoine Socpa Part II: Business, Pleasure, Leisure 7.
Entrepreneurship in South Africa's Emergent Township Funeral Industry
Rebekah Lee 8. Sand, Sun and Toyotas: Tuareg Entrepreneurship in Desert
Tourism in Niger Marko Scholze 9. "I Took My Life in My Own Hands": The
Clandestine Business of Prostitution in Bamako Inès Neubauer 10. Everyday
Entrepreneurs and Big Men: Facets of Entrepreneurship in Goma, Democratic
Republic of Congo Silke Oldenburg Part III: Media and Popular Culture 11.
Entrepreneurial Trajectories and Figures of the Cameroonian Mediascape
Olivier Atemsing Ndenkop 12. Aspiring to Be Praised with Many Names:
Success and Obstacles in Malian Media Entrepreneurship Ute Röschenthaler
13. The Women Behind the Camera: Female Entrepreneurship in the Southern
Nigerian Video Film Industry Alessandro Jedlowksi 14. You Have to Be Brave
and Fearless: Video Film Entrepreneurs' Practices and Discourses in
Tanzania Claudia Böhme 15. Investiture and Investment of a Prominent
Singer: The (Ad)venture of the Youssou Ndour Head Office Ibrahima Wane
1. Introduction: Forging Fortunes: New Perspectives on Entrepreneurial
Activities in Africa Ute Röschenthaler and Dorothea Schulz Part I: Making
Moral Communities 2. Religious Entrepreneurs in Ghana Karen Lauterbach 3.
Let's Do Good for Islam: Two Muslim Entrepreneurs in Niamey, Niger
Abdoulaye Sounaye 4. Entrepreneurial Discipleship: Cooking up Women's Sufi
Leadership in Dakar Joseph Hill 5. Social Values and Social
Entrepreneurship at the University of Makeni: An Episode in the
Reconstruction of Sierra Leone David O'Kane 6. Political Entrepreneurship
in Cameroon Antoine Socpa Part II: Business, Pleasure, Leisure 7.
Entrepreneurship in South Africa's Emergent Township Funeral Industry
Rebekah Lee 8. Sand, Sun and Toyotas: Tuareg Entrepreneurship in Desert
Tourism in Niger Marko Scholze 9. "I Took My Life in My Own Hands": The
Clandestine Business of Prostitution in Bamako Inès Neubauer 10. Everyday
Entrepreneurs and Big Men: Facets of Entrepreneurship in Goma, Democratic
Republic of Congo Silke Oldenburg Part III: Media and Popular Culture 11.
Entrepreneurial Trajectories and Figures of the Cameroonian Mediascape
Olivier Atemsing Ndenkop 12. Aspiring to Be Praised with Many Names:
Success and Obstacles in Malian Media Entrepreneurship Ute Röschenthaler
13. The Women Behind the Camera: Female Entrepreneurship in the Southern
Nigerian Video Film Industry Alessandro Jedlowksi 14. You Have to Be Brave
and Fearless: Video Film Entrepreneurs' Practices and Discourses in
Tanzania Claudia Böhme 15. Investiture and Investment of a Prominent
Singer: The (Ad)venture of the Youssou Ndour Head Office Ibrahima Wane
Activities in Africa Ute Röschenthaler and Dorothea Schulz Part I: Making
Moral Communities 2. Religious Entrepreneurs in Ghana Karen Lauterbach 3.
Let's Do Good for Islam: Two Muslim Entrepreneurs in Niamey, Niger
Abdoulaye Sounaye 4. Entrepreneurial Discipleship: Cooking up Women's Sufi
Leadership in Dakar Joseph Hill 5. Social Values and Social
Entrepreneurship at the University of Makeni: An Episode in the
Reconstruction of Sierra Leone David O'Kane 6. Political Entrepreneurship
in Cameroon Antoine Socpa Part II: Business, Pleasure, Leisure 7.
Entrepreneurship in South Africa's Emergent Township Funeral Industry
Rebekah Lee 8. Sand, Sun and Toyotas: Tuareg Entrepreneurship in Desert
Tourism in Niger Marko Scholze 9. "I Took My Life in My Own Hands": The
Clandestine Business of Prostitution in Bamako Inès Neubauer 10. Everyday
Entrepreneurs and Big Men: Facets of Entrepreneurship in Goma, Democratic
Republic of Congo Silke Oldenburg Part III: Media and Popular Culture 11.
Entrepreneurial Trajectories and Figures of the Cameroonian Mediascape
Olivier Atemsing Ndenkop 12. Aspiring to Be Praised with Many Names:
Success and Obstacles in Malian Media Entrepreneurship Ute Röschenthaler
13. The Women Behind the Camera: Female Entrepreneurship in the Southern
Nigerian Video Film Industry Alessandro Jedlowksi 14. You Have to Be Brave
and Fearless: Video Film Entrepreneurs' Practices and Discourses in
Tanzania Claudia Böhme 15. Investiture and Investment of a Prominent
Singer: The (Ad)venture of the Youssou Ndour Head Office Ibrahima Wane