« C'était bien à l'époque mais l'avenir iko sombre » : Negotiating Nostalgia with and among Ex-Mineworkers in Lubumbashi (DRC) /

Why do former mineworkers in Lubumbashi (DRC) remember exploitative working conditions and measures to control their private lives with nostalgia? Building on their 'objects of loss', this book answers this question, foregrounding the voice of so-called 'Départs Volontaires'. The...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Waldburger, Daniela (مؤلف)

التنسيق: كتاب الكتروني

اللغة: English
Swahili

منشور في: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

سلاسل: Africa Multiple ; 5.
Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2025.

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505 0 |t Front Matter -- Preliminary Material /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- Copyright page /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- Dedication Page /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- Acknowledgements /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- List of Figures /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- Chapter 1 Introduction /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- Chapter 2 Positionality /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- Chapter 3 Methodological and Theoretical Considerations /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- Chapter 4 Objects of Loss /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- Chapter 5 Negotiating Nostalgia /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- Chapter 6 Conclusions /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- Extensive Summary in French/Resume Detaille En Français /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- Appendices /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- Back Matter -- Bibliography /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- Archival Sources /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger -- Index /  |r Author: Daniela Waldburger. 
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