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Imagining Futures
Memory and Belonging in an African Family
By Carola Lentz and Isidore Lobnibe
What keeps a family together? In Imagining Futures, authors Carola Lentz and Isidore Lobnibe offer a unique look at one extended African family, currently comprising over five hundred members in Northern Ghana and Burkina Faso.
Members of this extended family, like many others in the region, find themselves living increasingly farther apart and working in diverse occupations ranging from religious clergy and civil service to farming. What keeps them together as a family? In their groundbreaking work, Lentz and Lobnibe argue that shared memories, rather than only material interests, bind a family together.
Imagining Futures explores the changing practices of remembering in an African family and offers a unique contribution to the growing field of memory studies, beyond the usual focus of Europe and America. Lentz and Lobnibe explore how, in an increasingly globalized, postcolonial world, memories themselves are not static accounts of past events but are actually malleable and shaped by both current concerns and imagined futures.
Members of this extended family, like many others in the region, find themselves living increasingly farther apart and working in diverse occupations ranging from religious clergy and civil service to farming. What keeps them together as a family? In their groundbreaking work, Lentz and Lobnibe argue that shared memories, rather than only material interests, bind a family together.
Imagining Futures explores the changing practices of remembering in an African family and offers a unique contribution to the growing field of memory studies, beyond the usual focus of Europe and America. Lentz and Lobnibe explore how, in an increasingly globalized, postcolonial world, memories themselves are not static accounts of past events but are actually malleable and shaped by both current concerns and imagined futures.
About the Authors
Carola Lentz is Senior Research Professor at the Department of Anthropology and African Studies, University of Mainz, and president of the Goethe Institute. She is author of Land, Mobility and Belonging in West Africa, which won Melville Herskovits Prize, and author (with David Lowe) of Remembering Independence.
Isidore Lobnibe is a Professor of Anthropology and African Studies at Western Oregon University, Monmouth.
Isidore Lobnibe is a Professor of Anthropology and African Studies at Western Oregon University, Monmouth.
Reviews
"Memory makes family, and vice versa – this is the intriguing insight unfolded in this unusual book. Grounded in a longstanding collaboration, Carola Lentz and Isidore Lobnibe trace the practices of remembering, forgetting and silencing through which their vibrant, trans-national Dagara family mediates its past. A well-crafted, sparkling account that unravels not only how colonialism and conversion to Catholicism shaped the lives and relations of its ancestral members, but also how the family organizes belonging and togetherness in our time."—Birgit Meyer, Utrecht University
"Imagining Futures makes an extremely important contribution to scholarship in a range of fields, particularly Anthropology and African Studies. It expertly demonstrates how family relationships have been integral to forging pathways of survival and, for a few, accumulation in Northern Ghana. But they also provide a subtle understanding of how the definitions of 'family' have shifted, providing perspicacious analysis of some of the changes in who is included and excluded in the particular techniques and strategies of 'kinning' for this family under study."—Blair Rutherford, author of Farm Labor Struggles in Zimbabwe: The Ground of Politics.
"Imagining Futures is a compelling and beautifully written multi-generational saga of a remarkable family that is at once a unique contribution to African history and a rare longitudinal study of kinship. It will be widely read and admired."—Michael Lambek, University of Toronto
"Imagining Futures makes an extremely important contribution to scholarship in a range of fields, particularly Anthropology and African Studies. It expertly demonstrates how family relationships have been integral to forging pathways of survival and, for a few, accumulation in Northern Ghana. But they also provide a subtle understanding of how the definitions of 'family' have shifted, providing perspicacious analysis of some of the changes in who is included and excluded in the particular techniques and strategies of 'kinning' for this family under study."—Blair Rutherford, author of Farm Labor Struggles in Zimbabwe: The Ground of Politics.
"Imagining Futures is a compelling and beautifully written multi-generational saga of a remarkable family that is at once a unique contribution to African history and a rare longitudinal study of kinship. It will be widely read and admired."—Michael Lambek, University of Toronto
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Other Titles by Carola Lentz
Land, Mobility, and Belonging in West Africa
Carola Lentz
Jul 2013
- Indiana University Press
$85.00 USD
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Other Titles by Isidore Lobnibe
Entrepreneurship in Africa
edited by Moses E. Ochonu, with contributions by Ralph Callebert, Chambi Chachage, Gloria Chuku, Gloria Emeagwali, Michael Gennaro, Kwasi Konadu, Isidore Lobnibe, Marta Musso, Mike Odugbo Odey, Lynn Schler
Feb 2018
- Indiana University Press
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Harvest of Hope
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Dec 2021
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Oct 2020
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Who's Your Hoosier Ancestor?
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