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Congo-Paris: Transnational Traders on the Margins of the Law (African Issues)

AUTHOR: Janet MacGaffey
ISBN: 0253214025

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Congo-Paris: Transnational Traders on the Margins of the Law (African Issues)
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by Janet MacGaffey


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Congo-Paris investigates the transnational trade between Central Africa and Europe by focusing on the lives of individual traders from Kinshasa and Brazzaville who operate across national frontiers and often outside the law. The personal networks of ethnicity, kinship, religion, and friendship constructed by the traders fashion a world of their own, whether in Cairo or Paris. This lively book shows that it is not just the big multinationals who benefit from jets and mobile phones.


About the Author
Janet MacGaffey is Professor of Anthropology at Bucknell University, author of Entrepreneurs and Parasites, and coauthor of The Real Economy of Zaire. Re[acute accent over the e]my Bazenguissa-Ganga teaches at the Centre d'Etudes Africaines, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, and is author of Les Voies du politique au Congo: Essai de sociologie historique.


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Congo-Paris: Transnational Traders on the Margins of the Law (African Issues)
- Book Reviews,
by Janet MacGaffey

Congo-Paris: Transnational Traders on the Margins of the Law (African Issues)

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Congo-Paris investigates the transnational trade between Central Africa and Europe by focusing on the lives of individual traders from Kinshasa and Brazzaville who operate across national frontiers and often outside the law. Challenging the boundaries of traditional anthropology, Janet MacGaffey and Rémy Bazenguissa-Ganga follow complex international networks to examine the ways in which the African second economy has been extended transnationally and globally on the margins of the law. Who are these traders? What strategies do they have, not only to survive but to shine? What kinds of networks do they rely on? What implications does their trade have for the study of globalization? The personal networks of ethnicity, kinship, religion, and friendship constructed by the traders fashion a world of their own. From Johannesburg to Cairo and from Dakar to Nairobi as well as in Paris, the Congolese traders are renowned and envied. This lively book shows that it is not just the multinationals who benefit from jets and mobile phones.

About the Authors:
Janet MacGaffey, Professor of Anthropology at Bucknell University, is author of Entrepreneurs and Parasites and coauthor of The Real Economy of Zaire.

R￯﾿ᄑmy Bazenguissa-Ganga teaches at the Centre d'￯﾿ᄑtudes Africaines, ￯﾿ᄑcole des Hautes ￯﾿ᄑtudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, and is author of Les Voies du politique au Congo: Essai de sociologie historique.


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