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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Julie Soleil ArchambaultPublisher: The University of Chicago Press Imprint: University of Chicago Press Dimensions: Width: 1.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 2.40cm Weight: 0.425kg ISBN: 9780226447438ISBN 10: 022644743 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 26 May 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsDraws on fieldwork in the Inhambane suburb of Liberdade in a study of how young Mozambicans use mobile phones to negotiate the demands of intimacy. --Chronicle A fascinating read. The analysis has impressive depth, rigor, and complexity, as Archambault writes with command of key texts in the anthropological discipline, and seemingly effortlessly communicates utmost intimate insights into the interactions between men and women in Inhambane. --African Studies Review Cellphones are devices that are globally available, but this rich and original study shows the profound role they play in the intimate politics of Mozambican youth. Archambault demonstrates how the small act of 'biping' can signal love or secrecy, uphold or challenge masculinities, and provide an avenue to aspirations for social and geographical mobility. Mobile Secrets will offer an unparalleled contribution to the literature on youth and intimacy in Africa--nearly all recent African ethnographies of youth touch on cell phones, but none give them the closely researched central focus that Archambault provides here. --Mark Hunter, University of Toronto Unsettling claims that the cell phone is the best tool against poverty, Mobile Secrets probes with great sensitivity into the ambivalent potential of mobile communication in Mozambique. Archambault deploys considerable analytical skill and imagination to unravel how cell phones simplify yet also mystify social relations among young people. The result is a highly original study of the role cell phones play in the local politics of display and disguise. By focusing on the new forms of personhood, privacy, and relationality fostered by mobile communication, Mobile Secrets also provides much needed insight into the intimate lives of Mozambican youth. --Adeline Masquelier, Tulane University Mobile Secrets, about the uptake of cell phones in Inhambane, a secondary town in Mozambique, resolutely moves beyond the well-known 'Africa rising' mantra, the praise for cell phone technology as a tool to enhance 'development', or the celebration of the liberating capacity of mobile technology so common in the post-Arab Spring literature. This book transcends such narratives to offer a much more delicate ethnography of the complex ways in which young Mozambican men and women use cell phones to 'cruise' through uncertain times and give renewed form to deeply rooted regimes of truth, being and relating - what Archambault terms 'arsenals of pretense', revealing in the process what intimacy, respect, discretion and affection mean in postsocialist postwar Mozambique. Within the burgeoning field of ethnographically informed studies on cell phone use in Africa and beyond, Archambault's rich account stands out for conveying how, in Mozambique today, cell phone use not only reshapes young people's frustrations and expectations, but also transforms broader motions and emotions of relatedness and living together in new and unexpected ways. A beautiful and truly moving book! --Filip De Boeck, author of Kinshasa: Tales of the Invisible City Mobile Secrets is an ethnographically vivid and distinctive contribution to the ever growing anthropological literature on the topic of youth in Africa. . . . Archambault's book represents an achievement for a contemporary anthropology attuned to the detail of our interlocutors' lives. --Allegra Lab Author InformationJulie Soleil Archambault is assistant professor of anthropology at Concordia University, in Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |