Author/Authors :
Awasom, Nicodemus Fru University of Swaziland, Kwaluseni Campus, Swaziland
Title Of Article :
The Emergence of Public Spheres in Colonial Cameroon: Palm Wine Drinking Joints in Bamenda Township
شماره ركورد :
21924
Abstract :
Habermas’ concept of public sphere encompasses a variety of meanings, including social sites where meanings are articulated, distributed and negotiated, as well as the collective body constituted by – i.e. ‘the public’ in this process. Thus, any area in social life where people congregate and freely discuss and identify societal problems and, through that discussion influence public and political action, constitutes the public sphere. This paper argues that Habermas’ conception is relevant to Africa and sets out to examine the emergence, functioning, and consequences of palm wine drinking joints in 20th century colonial Bamenda Township as public spheres par excellence à la Habermas.
From Page :
69
JournalTitle :
Africa Development
To Page :
84
Link To Document :
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