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The Spirits of Neoliberal Reforms and Everyday Politics of the State in Africa (Paperback)
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The Spirits of Neoliberal Reforms and Everyday Politics of the State in Africa (Paperback)
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Composed of articles first published in the journal Politique
africaine, this book proposes an original interpretation of
neoliberalism in Africa. Instead of seeing neoliberal reforms as
intrinsically destructive of the post-colonial state, the authors,
who include some of Africa's best-known social scientists, focus on
the resilience and adaptability of African state structures,
economic systems, and social survival mechanisms. They examine the
diversity of responses to neoliberalism in what the editors call
the "everyday politics of the state." In essays that range from
diverse theoretical or historical discussions to close studies of
the dynamics of specific reforms in particular places, they argue
against univocal interpretations of the effects of neoliberalism.
They show that the African state, far from disappearing, is
adapting and reconfiguring itself in fascinating new social
realities "co-constructed" by state action, as well as by the
improvisations of communities and other private actors. These
fascinating studies reveal processes far more complex and
ambivalent than what entrenched ideas of the distinction between
"public" and "private" actors or between the "state," the "market,"
and "society" allow for. Whether discussing neoliberal theories of
sovereignty and property in the context of centuries of African
political development or revealing the intricacies of people's
adjustments to the restructuring of an urban transport system,
these essays show that conventional readings of governance in
Africa underestimate the dynamics of reappropriation and
adaptation, and the conflicts between differing conceptions of
power that are profoundly reshaping the state in contemporary
Africa. [Subject: Politics, African Studies]
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