An Uncertain Age: The Politics of Manhood in Kenya

Awards:   Short-listed for Bethwell A. Ogot Book Prize 2018 Winner of Morris D. Forkosch Prize 2018
Author:   Paul Ocobock
Publisher:   Ohio University Press
ISBN:  

9780821422649


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   27 March 2017
Format:   Paperback
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  • Short-listed for Bethwell A. Ogot Book Prize 2018
  • Winner of Morris D. Forkosch Prize 2018

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Author:   Paul Ocobock
Publisher:   Ohio University Press
Imprint:   Ohio University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9780821422649


ISBN 10:   0821422642
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   27 March 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Compellingly elucidates that Kenya as a colony was no seamless well-oiled machine, but rather a 'crowded, cacophonous place' of religious leaders, judges, wardens, and other authorities who all had frequently competing visions about how to shape age and manhood. With a sure command of the literature, Ocobock argues for the increased importance of gender and generation for historical research....The core of the book, based on archival material and in-depth interviews, contrasts the colonial era 'elder state' to the contemporary postcolonial situation. Although these chapters are informative and detailed, the introductory chapter alone is worth the price of admission'...Summing up: Highly recommended. In demonstrating the centrality of concerns over age and gender, Ocobock offers a brilliant means of reconceiving Kenyan history beyond the more usual focus on ethnicity. Linking the processes of growing up and state making, he deftly shows how gendered notions of maturity have shaped Kenya's politics. This superb book will find a wide and appreciative audience. -- Philippa Levine, author of Prostitution, Race, and Politics: Policing Venereal Disease in the British Empire In Ocobock's work, intriguing tales about male initiation and other coming-of-age practices show how African youth and elders struggled with colonial officials, missionaries, settlers, and nationalist leaders over the meanings of manhood. His nuanced analysis enriches and expands the history of masculinities. -- Stephan F. Miescher, author of Making Men in Ghana Provocative and meticulously researched, Ocobock's book demonstrates the importance of age and masculinity in Kenyan history. Readers will appreciate the elegant prose and arresting detail of this rigorous narrative history. Ocobock is unquestionably a historian and writer of first rank. -- Kenda Mutongi, author of Matatu: A History of Popular Transportation in Nairobi


In Ocobock's work, intriguing tales about male initiation and other coming-of-age practices show how African youth and elders struggled with colonial officials, missionaries, settlers, and nationalist leaders over the meanings of manhood. His In demonstrating the centrality of concerns over age and gender, Ocobock offers a brilliant means of reconceiving Kenyan history beyond the more usual focus on ethnicity. Linking the processes of growing up and state making, he deftly shows how gendered notions of maturity have shaped Kenya's politics. This superb book will find a wide and appreciative audience. --Philippa Levine, author of Prostitution, Race, and Politics: Policing Venereal Disease in the British Empire Provocative and meticulously researched, Ocobock's book demonstrates the importance of age and masculinity in Kenyan history. Readers will appreciate the elegant prose and arresting detail of this rigorous narrative history. Ocobock is unquestionably a historian and writer of first rank. --Kenda Mutongi, author of Matatu: A History of Popular Transportation in Nairobi


With a sure command of the literature, Ocobock argues for the increased importance of gender and generation for historical research....The core of the book, based on archival material and in-depth interviews, contrasts the colonial era elder state to the contemporary postcolonial situation. Although these chapters are informative and detailed, the introductory chapter alone is worth the `price of admission.'...Summing up: Highly recommended. In demonstrating the centrality of concerns over age and gender, Ocobock offers a brilliant means of reconceiving Kenyan history beyond the more usual focus on ethnicity. Linking the processes of growing up and state making, he deftly shows how gendered notions of maturity have shaped Kenya's politics. This superb book will find a wide and appreciative audience. -- Philippa Levine, author of Prostitution, Race, and Politics: Policing Venereal Disease in the British Empire In Ocobock's work, intriguing tales about male initiation and other coming-of-age practices show how African youth and elders struggled with colonial officials, missionaries, settlers, and nationalist leaders over the meanings of manhood. His nuanced analysis enriches and expands the history of masculinities. -- Stephan F. Miescher, author of Making Men in Ghana Provocative and meticulously researched, Ocobock's book demonstrates the importance of age and masculinity in Kenyan history. Readers will appreciate the elegant prose and arresting detail of this rigorous narrative history. Ocobock is unquestionably a historian and writer of first rank. -- Kenda Mutongi, author of Matatu: A History of Popular Transportation in Nairobi


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Paul Ocobock is an assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame.

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