4 - Hegemony and Spatial Politics: The Press and the Struggle for Lagos in Colonial Nigeria
Corresponding Author(s) : Wale Adebanwi
Afrique et développement,
Vol. 29 No 4 (2004): Afrique et développement
Résumé
La pratique d'une politique de type hégémonique et contre-hégémonique est inhérente à la plupart des groupements humains, particulièrement lorsque ces politiques portent sur l'appropriation de l'espace. C'est dans ce contexte que cette contribution se propose d'expliquer la manière dont la dichotomie élite/ contre-élite au sein d'une formation sociale conduit à une lutte pour le pouvoir. La pratique d'une forme de micro-politique controversée à Lagos, la capitale du Nigeria colonial, ainsi que les manœuvres de l'élite intéressée par le pouvoir sont examinées, particulièrement au moment où les manifestations de contentement et de frustration étaient véhiculées dans les journaux nationalistes de l'époque.
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- Adebanwi, Wale, 2002a 'The Nigerian Press and the National Question , in A. Momoh and S. Adejumobi, (eds.) The National Question in Nigeria: Comparative Perspectives, Hampshire: Ashgate. Adebanwi, Adewale N., 2002b, 'The Nation as Grand Narrative: The Nigerian Press and the Politics of Meaning', Ph.D. Dissertation, Ibadan: University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Awolowo, Obafemi, 1960, Awo: The Autobiography of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Coleman, James S., 1986, Nigeria: Background to Nationalism, Benin City: Broburg and Wistrom. Crowder, Michael, 1962, The Story of Nigeria, London: Faber and Faber. Fontana, Benedetto, 1993, Hegemony and Power: On the Relation Between Gramsci and Machiavelli, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Laitin, David Laitin, 1986, Hegemony and Culture: Religious Change Among the Yoruba, Chicago and London. Mamdani, Mahmood, 1996, Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism, Princeton: Princeton University Press. Said, Edward, 1983, The World, the Text and the Critic, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. Sklar, Richard L., 1963, Nigerian Political Parties: Power in an Emergent African Nation, New York: Nok Publishers Intern
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Adebanwi, Wale, 2002a 'The Nigerian Press and the National Question , in A. Momoh and S. Adejumobi, (eds.) The National Question in Nigeria: Comparative Perspectives, Hampshire: Ashgate. Adebanwi, Adewale N., 2002b, 'The Nation as Grand Narrative: The Nigerian Press and the Politics of Meaning', Ph.D. Dissertation, Ibadan: University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Awolowo, Obafemi, 1960, Awo: The Autobiography of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Coleman, James S., 1986, Nigeria: Background to Nationalism, Benin City: Broburg and Wistrom. Crowder, Michael, 1962, The Story of Nigeria, London: Faber and Faber. Fontana, Benedetto, 1993, Hegemony and Power: On the Relation Between Gramsci and Machiavelli, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Laitin, David Laitin, 1986, Hegemony and Culture: Religious Change Among the Yoruba, Chicago and London. Mamdani, Mahmood, 1996, Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism, Princeton: Princeton University Press. Said, Edward, 1983, The World, the Text and the Critic, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. Sklar, Richard L., 1963, Nigerian Political Parties: Power in an Emergent African Nation, New York: Nok Publishers Intern