10 - Youth Subjectivities and Associational Life in Bamenda, Cameroon
Corresponding Author(s) : Jude Fokwang
Africa Development,
Vol. 33 No. 3 (2008): Africa Development
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- Brettell, C. B. and Sargent, C. F., 2006, ‘Migration, Identity, and Citizenship: Anthropological Perspectives’, American Behavioral Scientist 50 (1):3–8.
- Comaroff, J. and Comaroff, J. L., 2005, ‘Reflections on Youth, From the Past to the Postcolony’, Makers and Breakers: Children and Youth in Postcolonial Africa, edited by F. de Boeck and A. Honwana, London: James Currey.
- Côté, James E., 2000, Arrested Adulthood: The Changing Nature of Identity and Maturity in the Late-Modern World, New York: New York University Press.
- Hall, T., Coffey, A. and Williamson, H., 1999, ‘Self, Space and Place: youth identities and citizenship’, British Journal of Sociology of Education 20:501–513.
- Holland, D. and Leander, K., 2004, ‘Ethnographic Studies of Positioning and Subjectivity: An Introduction’, Ethos 32 (2):127–139.
- Lambek, M., 2000, ‘The Anthropology of Religion and the Quarrel between Poetry and Philosophy’, Current Anthropology 41 (3):309–320.
- Nyamnjoh, F. B., 2006, Insiders & Outsiders: Citizenship and Xenophobia in Contemporary Southern Africa, London: Zed Books.
- Roberts, K., 2007, ‘Youth Transitions and Generations: A Response to Wyn and Woodman’, Journal of Youth Studies 10 (2):263-269.
- Soares, C., 2000, ‘Aspects of Youth, transitions, and the end of certainties’, International Social Science Journal 164:209-217.
- Waller, R., 2006, ‘Rebellious Youth in Colonial Africa’, Journal of African History 47:77-92.
- Werbner, P., 1998, ‘Exoticising Citizenship: Anthropology and the new Citizenship Debate’, Canberra Anthropology 21:1-27.
- Zigon, J., 2007, ‘Moral breakdown and the ethical demand: A theoretical framework for an anthropology of moralities’, Anthropological Theory 7 (2):131-150.
References
Brettell, C. B. and Sargent, C. F., 2006, ‘Migration, Identity, and Citizenship: Anthropological Perspectives’, American Behavioral Scientist 50 (1):3–8.
Comaroff, J. and Comaroff, J. L., 2005, ‘Reflections on Youth, From the Past to the Postcolony’, Makers and Breakers: Children and Youth in Postcolonial Africa, edited by F. de Boeck and A. Honwana, London: James Currey.
Côté, James E., 2000, Arrested Adulthood: The Changing Nature of Identity and Maturity in the Late-Modern World, New York: New York University Press.
Hall, T., Coffey, A. and Williamson, H., 1999, ‘Self, Space and Place: youth identities and citizenship’, British Journal of Sociology of Education 20:501–513.
Holland, D. and Leander, K., 2004, ‘Ethnographic Studies of Positioning and Subjectivity: An Introduction’, Ethos 32 (2):127–139.
Lambek, M., 2000, ‘The Anthropology of Religion and the Quarrel between Poetry and Philosophy’, Current Anthropology 41 (3):309–320.
Nyamnjoh, F. B., 2006, Insiders & Outsiders: Citizenship and Xenophobia in Contemporary Southern Africa, London: Zed Books.
Roberts, K., 2007, ‘Youth Transitions and Generations: A Response to Wyn and Woodman’, Journal of Youth Studies 10 (2):263-269.
Soares, C., 2000, ‘Aspects of Youth, transitions, and the end of certainties’, International Social Science Journal 164:209-217.
Waller, R., 2006, ‘Rebellious Youth in Colonial Africa’, Journal of African History 47:77-92.
Werbner, P., 1998, ‘Exoticising Citizenship: Anthropology and the new Citizenship Debate’, Canberra Anthropology 21:1-27.
Zigon, J., 2007, ‘Moral breakdown and the ethical demand: A theoretical framework for an anthropology of moralities’, Anthropological Theory 7 (2):131-150.