Love in Africa

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Where to find it

Davis Library (6th floor)

Call Number
HQ18.A35 L68 2009
Status
Checked Out (Due 5/17/2024)

Stone Center Library

Call Number
HQ18.A35 L68 2009 c. 2
Status
Checked Out (Due 6/10/2024)

Summary

In recent years, scholarly interest in love has flourished. Historians have addressed the rise of romantic love and marriage in Europe and the United States, while anthropologists have explored the ways globalization has reshaped local ideas about those same topics. Yet, love in Africa has been peculiarly ignored, resulting in a serious lack of understanding about this vital element of social life--a glaring omission given the intense focus on sexuality in Africa in the wake of HIV/AIDS.

Love in Africa seeks both to understand this failure to consider love and to begin to correct it. In a substantive introduction and eight essays that examine a variety of countries and range in time from the 1930s to the present, the contributors collectively argue for the importance of paying attention to the many different cultural and historical strands that constitute love in Africa. Covering such diverse topics as the reception of Bollywood movies in 1950s Zanzibar, the effects of a Mexican telenovela on young people's ideas about courtship in Niger, the models of romance promoted by South African and Kenyan magazines, and the complex relationship between love and money in Madagascar and South Africa, Love in Africa is a vivid and compelling look at love's role in African society.

Contents

  • List of Illustrations p. vii
  • Acknowledgments p. ix
  • Introduction: Thinking through Love in Africa p. 1 Lynn M. Thomas and Jennifer Cole
  • Chapter 1 Love, Sex, and the Modern Girl in 1930s Southern Africa p. 31 Lynn M. Thomas
  • Chapter 2 Making Love in the Indian Ocean: Hindi Films, Zanzibari Audiences, and the Construction of Romance in the 1950s and 1960s p. 58 Laura Fair
  • Chapter 3 "Dear Dolly's" Advice: Representations of Youth, Courtship, and Sexualities in Africa, 1960-1980 p. 83 Kenda Mutongi
  • Chapter 4 Love, Money, and Economies of Intimacy in Tamatave, Madagascar p. 109 Jennifer Cole
  • Chapter 5 Providing Love: Sex and Exchange in Twentieth-Century South Africa p. 135 Mark Hunter
  • Chapter 6 Managing Men, Marriage, and Modern Love: Women's Perspectives on Intimacy and Male Infidelity in Southeastern Nigeria p. 157 Daniel Jordan Smith
  • Chapter 7 Media and the Therapeutic Ethos of Romantic Love in Middle-Class Nairobi p. 181 Rachel Spronk
  • Chapter 8 Lessons from Rubi: Love, Poverty, and the Educational Value of Televised Dramas in Niger p. 204 Adeline Masquelier
  • References p. 229
  • List of Contributors p. 257
  • Index p. 259

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