Age of Concrete: Housing and the Shape of Aspiration in the Capital of Mozambique (New African Histories)

by David Morton

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Age of Concrete is a history of the making of houses and homes in the suburbios of Maputo (Lourenco Marques), Mozambique, from the late 1940s to the present. Often dismissed as undifferentiated, ahistorical "slums," these neighborhoods are in fact an open-air archive that reveals some of people's highest aspirations. At first people built in reeds. Then they built in wood and zinc panels. And finally, even when it was illegal, they risked building in concrete block, making permanent homes in a place where their presence was often excruciatingly precarious.

Unlike many histories of the built environment in African cities,...

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  • ISBN13 9780821423684
  • Publish Date 17 July 2019
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Ohio University Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 336
  • Language English