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TITLE: Congo-paris Transnational Traders on the Margins of the Law
AUTHOR: Janet MacGaffey (Professor of Anthropology, Bucknell University, Pennsylvania, USA)  Remy Bazenguissa-Ganga (Centre d'Etudes Africaine, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France) 
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SERIES: African Issues S.
FORMAT: Paperback (pp: 208) mm
ISBN: 0-85255-260-2
13 digit ISBN: 9780852552605
PUB DATE: 01 Jan 2000
AVAILABILITY: In print
PRICE: �12.95

DESCRIPTION:
This study of transnational trade between Central Africa and Europe focuses on the lives of individual traders from Kinshasa and Brazzaville who operate across national frontiers and often outside state laws.

Excluded from other social and economic opportunities, participation by traders in this international second economy challenges and resists the constraints on their lives in both Africa and Europe. Their trading activities are unmeasured, unrecorded, often outside or on the margins of the law, and are sustained by complex networks through which their commodities are circulated. Who are these traders? What strategies do they have, not only to survive but to shine? What kind of networks do they rely on? And what implications does their trade have for globalization? The authors consider these and other questions in this study.


 

CONTENTS:
Introduction - Studying trade & traders on the margins of the law - Resisting exlusion
- moving into trade as a reaction to repression, economic collapse, civil violence & lack of opportunity - Consumption
- culture, commodities & identity - Contesting boundaries
- the defiant search for success - The organization of the trade
- personal relations, reciprocity, sanctions - To survive & shine
- the oppositional culture of nganda bars in Paris - Conclusion.


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