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Edited by Preben Kaarsholm and Isabel Hofmeyr

Popular and the Public

Cultural Debates and Struggles over Public Space in Modern India, Africa and Europe

202 pages,     © 2009

Cloth $99.95

ISBN: 9781905422869   Published August 2009
World sales rights except India

Paper $34.95

ISBN: 9781905422876   Published August 2009
World sales rights except India

The Popular and the Public brings together a range of international scholars to examine how popular culture has shaped the public sphere, providing an alternative space for political debate in 19th and 20th Century India, Africa and Europe. A diverse range of case studies include: competition between Christians, Muslims and Traditionalists within public culture in Nigeria; popular music and songs of war and peace in Uganda; Battala chap-books, popular painting and battles over urban space in Calcutta; Islamic festivals and moral debates around AIDS and crime in post-apartheid South Africa; Danish orientalism; nationalist journalism in Kenya; and notions of ‘miraculous literacy’ among Evangelical Christians in Africa.



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