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      Garbarge Citizenship : Vital Infrastructures of Labor in Dakar, Senegal

      Duke University Press
      Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural, bisacsh:SOC002010

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          Over the last twenty-five years, garbage infrastructure in Dakar, Senegal, has taken center stage in struggles over government, the value of labor, and the dignity of the working poor. Through strikes and public dumping, Dakar's streets have been periodically inundated with household garbage as the city's trash collectors and ordinary residents protest urban austerity. Often drawing on discourses of Islamic piety, garbage activists have provided a powerful language to critique a neoliberal mode of governing-through-disposability and assert rights to fair labor. In Garbage Citizenship Rosalind Fredericks traces Dakar's volatile trash politics to recalibrate how we understand urban infrastructure by emphasizing its material, social, and affective elements. She shows how labor is a key component of infrastructural systems and how Dakar's residents use infrastructures as a vital tool for forging collective identities and mobilizing political action.

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          01 January 2018
          10.1215/9781478002505
          679a56ee-7d7c-4059-a426-e946e6fb950e
          b460632c-98a3-4f1e-b581-1830a1e32922 9781478002505 DOI:

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          Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural,bisacsh:SOC002010

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