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Gaborone is growing like a baby: So...
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Ritsema, Mieka Simone.
Gaborone is growing like a baby: Social and spatial transformations in Botswana's capital city.
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Gaborone is growing like a baby: Social and spatial transformations in Botswana's capital city.
作者:
Ritsema, Mieka Simone.
面頁冊數:
296 p.
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Directors: Eric Worby; David Graeber; Vron Ware.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-11, Section: A, page: 4078.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International66-11A.
標題:
Anthropology, Cultural.
電子資源:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3194704
ISBN:
9780542394737
Gaborone is growing like a baby: Social and spatial transformations in Botswana's capital city.
Ritsema, Mieka Simone.
Gaborone is growing like a baby: Social and spatial transformations in Botswana's capital city.
- 296 p.
Directors: Eric Worby; David Graeber; Vron Ware.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Yale University, 2005.
A fourth route through the city examines state-making practices, represented through urban plans, that are juxtaposed with contemporary narratives of the city's transformations to make the city legible. These representations demonstrate convergences and divergences in imagining the city.
ISBN: 9780542394737Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Gaborone has been under continuous construction since its creation in the 1960s as Botswana's capital. The British previously administered the Bechuanaland Protectorate from their headquarters in Mafikeng, South Africa. This unique city is a place where a prosperous post-colonial state has created opportunities for formal employment and education that have been routes for upward socio-economic mobility. Gaborone's transformations have been manifest in the materiality of the city's construction, in narratives of social transformations, and in the contingencies of lived experiences.
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The capital is then analyzed in socio-historical and theoretical contexts, whereby "rural/urban" and "town/village" dichotomies are examined through relational processes and configurations predicated on practices of movement, rather than settlement. While both pre-colonial and colonial settlements in Botswana were embedded in regional political economies, Gaborone offers possibilities for national and global imaginaries of citizenship.
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The dissertation enters this city from several routes that offer complementary, yet selective, perspectives. Gaborone is first encountered through the memories, experiences, and circulations of three women, family members of differing generations, whose home has been encompassed by the city in preceding decades. An examination of their composite case studies serves to question the very meaning of "urban."
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Through an ethno-historical approach, the dissertation then demonstrates how British and Batswana visions for a capital converged in the selection Gaborone. In the process, I show how Gaborone's colonial history was erased in order to create a modernist capital from "the bush."
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