Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: Celebrations and Rites of Passage
1: Hosting a First Haircutting in Diégo Suarez, Madagascar
2: Ekún-Ìyàwó
3: Funeral Swag
4: Beyond Religion
5: New Year’s Eve in Niamey, Niger
Part 2: Socializing and Friendship
6: Tank Park’s Children
7: “Have You Been to All the Malls?”
8: Sociality, Money, and the Making of Masculine Privilege in Nigerian Sports Clubs
9: “Let’s Turn It Up”
Part 3: Love, Sex, and Marriage
10: Young Love
11: Love, Play, and Sex
12: Love in and after War
Part 4: Sports and Leisure
13: “Where Are All the Women Who Used to Be Good Athletes in Their School Days?”
14: “We Are Building the New Nigeria”
15: Leisure, Resistance, and Identity Formation among People with Disabilities in Ghana
16: Bits and Beats from Senegalese Wrestling
Part 5: Performance, Language, and Creativity
17: Sheng
18: The Journal Rappé
19: Teeth Appear Themselves
20: Chilimika
21: Portrait of a Playful Man
Part 6: Technology and Media
22: Mobile Malawi and Everyday Handsets
23: Meeting Up at the Movies in Tanzania
24: Retelling the World in Swahili
25: The Listeners’ City
Part 7: Labor and Livelihoods
26: Mechanical Expression in a Broken World
27: Male Friendship and the Writing Life in Dar des Salaam, Tanzania
28: Work and Happiness
29: Leisure at the Edge of Legality
Bibliography
Contributors
Index