ABSTRACT

All over the world, there is growing concern about the ramifications of globalization, late-modernity and general global social and economic restructuring on the lives and futures of young people. Bringing together a wide body of research to reflect on youth responses to social change in Africa, this volume shows that while young people in the region face extraordinary social challenges in their everyday lives, they also continue to devise unique ways to reinvent their difficult circumstances and prosper in the midst of seismic global and local social changes. Contributors from Africa and around the world cover a wide range of topics on African youth cultures, exploring the lives of young people not necessarily as victims, but as active social players in the face of a shifting, late-modernist civilization. With empirical cases and varied theoretical approaches, the book offers a timely scholarly contribution to debates around globalization and its implications and impacts for Africa's youth.

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction

Markets, States, and Generations: African Youth in the Age of Neoliberal Globalization

chapter 2|22 pages

African Youth and Global Resistance to Neoliberalism

Exploring the Dialectics between Cosmopolitan and Identity Politics

chapter 3|14 pages

Power and Resistance

Tertiary Education Reform and Student Activism in Ghana 1

chapter 5|20 pages

Youth Artivism in Uganda

Co-Creators of Our Own Becoming 1

chapter 7|16 pages

Humble Living and Hustling

Youth Struggles in Mathare Constituency, Nairobi

chapter 9|16 pages

Dialectics of Subversion

Protest Art and Political Dissidence in West Africa

chapter 10|16 pages

Coz Ov Moni

Hip-Life, Hybridity and Contemporary Youth Culture in Ghana

chapter 11|16 pages

Singing Everyday Life

Placing the Limpopo Youth Experience in the Global Imaginary

chapter 12|18 pages

African Popular Culture and the Path of Consciousness

Hip-Hop and the Culture of Resistance in Nigeria 1

chapter 13|14 pages

Gendered Spaces

Opportunities and Challenges of African Youth in the Context of Neoliberal Globalization