Age of Concrete. David Morton
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Название: Age of Concrete

Автор: David Morton

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Историческая литература

Серия: New African Histories

isbn: 9780821446751

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СКАЧАТЬ CONTENTS

       List of Illustrations

       Acknowledgments

       Introduction

       Chapter 1: The Spaces of Lourenço Marques

       Chapter 2: The Politics of Visibility

       The “City of Reeds” Debate, 1962–65

       Chapter 3: The Politics of Proximity

       Clandestine Masonry House Construction in the Subúrbios, c. 1960–74

       Chapter 4: An Immovable Legacy

       The Nationalization of Housing and Its Consequences, 1976–92

       Chapter 5: Planning in the Subúrbios, 1977–92

       Conclusion: Multiple Trajectories

       Glossary

       Notes

       Sources

       Index

       ILLUSTRATIONS

       I.1. Polana Caniço, 1987

       I.2. A path in the caniço, late 1970s

       I.3. Map of Maputo in the late 1970s

       I.4. Chamanculo, one of the oldest neighborhoods in the subúrbios, 1969

       I.5. The City of Cement, 1974

       1.1. The archbishop of Lourenço Marques surveys the Bairro Indígena after a storm, 1966

       1.2. The curve where city meets subúrbios, 1969

       1.3. The subúrbios, 1978–79

       1.4. Mavalane, 1980s

       1.5. Pushing a truck through suburban roads, 1971

       1.6. A water fountain in the subúrbios, undated

       1.7. Polana Caniço, 1988

       1.8. Polana Caniço, 1987

       1.9. Cement mix was often used to plaster reed houses, Maxaquene, late 1970s

       1.10. Site plan and reed house floor plan in and 1.11 Maxaquene, 1976

       1.12. The Guambe house, built in Chamanculo in the 1930s, in 2011

       1.13. Jochua Guambe and his family, early 1950s

       1.14. The Tembe house, built in Chamanculo in the early 1960s, in 2012

       1.15. Firewood for sale, Minkadjuíne, 1987

       1.16. João da Costa pours a drink at his Chamanculo cantina, 1960s

       1.17. Dinis Marques and the da Costa children behind the Xibinhana cantina, mid-1960s

       1.18. A compound in Xipamanine, 1978

       1.19. The Bairro Indígena, 1940s

       1.20. Lídia Manhiça Muhale, Chamanculo, 2011

       2.1. View of the City of Cement from the caniço, 1960s

       2.2. Traditional leader Frederico de Almeida Cumba, 1950s

       2.3. Traditional leaders, police officers, and Portuguese administrators, 1950s

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