{"product_id":"matsuri-nakamura-being-together-in-mobility-9789956004379","title":"Being Together in Mobility","description":"This ethnographic study explores how diverse individuals encounter, interact, and share urban public space in the Cape Town CBD, specifically focusing on St. George's Mall. Using decolonial anthropological methods - including participant observation as a \"flexible shop assistant\" - the research investigates the complex relationships between people, products, and place. Nakamura characterises the street as a site of \"constant circulation\", where transnational and transregional mobility is a normal way of being. At the heart of this vibrant ecosystem is the concept of \"flexible kinship\", a practice where traders from various backgrounds form a \"family\" to survive economic precarity and navigate the daily anxieties of xenophobia. By embracing their \"incompleteness\", these street dwellers foster conviviality - an attitude of living together by balancing tensions rather than denying them. Ultimately, this work presents the urban street as a powerful metaphor for \"open-ended belonging\", offering a hopeful alternative to the exclusionary fortification often found in modern globalised cities. \"Grounded in the concepts of circulation and conviviality, Nakamura's ethnography offers a profound look at how we share space in a complex world. By treating the urban street as both a physical site and a powerful metaphor, this work illuminates how the fundamental relations of identity and security are shaped on the ground.\" - Ignasio Malizani Jimu, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Malawi University of Science and Technology \"Nakamura's keen attention to the unfolding sociality of the street provides a vital map of compassion, hope, and care. In urban environments too often dismissed as postcolonial necropolises - defined by extraction and predation - this book offers a hopeful, open-ended vision of conviviality. For its celebration of these paradoxes and the vibrant promise of life on the street, this work deserves a wide readership.\" - Bjørn Enge Bertelsen, Professor, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Bergen, Norway","brand":"Langaa RPCIG","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53821467853142,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":false}],"url":"https:\/\/www.momoxbooks.com\/products\/matsuri-nakamura-being-together-in-mobility-9789956004379","provider":"momoxbooks","version":"1.0","type":"link"}