Across Africa, new collectivities are shifting the terms within which access to economic opportunity, social belonging, and political agency have historically been understood. Recent years have seen powerful waves of civic mobilization sweep across the continent. Less prominent articulations of contemporary political desire have also been percolating through the diffuse experiences of the African everyday. As differential access to global capitalism and its promises folds into modes of subjection--and escape--that are hard to predict, those who exercise power find ever more ways of...
Across Africa, new collectivities are shifting the terms within which access to economic opportunity, social belonging, and political agency have h...