Description
About the Author
Michael Degani is Assistant Professor of Environmental Anthropology at Cambridge University.
Reviews
"As The City Electric so expertly shows, infrastructure then becomes a way to explore the moral economy of provisioning, from the headline grabbing corruption scandals over multi-million dollar contracts to everyday negotiations where people decide by what means, and to what extent, they will bend the rules to gain access to the electricity grid. In Degani's hands, the channel where electricity sometimes passes and sometimes doesn't, is an incredibly rich site for analysing movements of power more generally." -- Emily Brownell * Journal of Development Studies *
"Degani's The City Electric is useful not only to energy anthropologists but also to the larger STS community. It is an outcome of meticulous research and uses persuasive English to convey its substance." -- Frank Edward * Technology and Culture *
"Degani's work combines both archival and ethnographic analyses into a coherent and engaging narrative helping us to gain unique perspectives on the everyday life of neoliberalism and the post-socialist state in Tanzania. The book will be of great interest and utility to scholars interested in the critical analyses of contemporary infrastructures and for those interested in the politics of neoliberalism in the Global South more generally."
-- Viswanathan Venkataraman * H-Sci-Med-Tech, H-Net Reviews *Book Information
ISBN 9781478019145
Author Michael Degani
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 386g