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ID180262
Title ProperLagos in life
Other Title Informationplacing cities in lived experience
LanguageENG
AuthorXiao, Allen Hai
Summary / Abstract (Note)Rather than examining what constitutes urban life in a particular city, this paper draws attention to how cities are ‘placed’ along individuals’ life trajectories. The outcome of 15 months of ethnographic research among 102 residents of Lagos's Gowon Estate neighbourhood suggests that Lagos is better understood relationally, through subjective narratives of city life. Given its scale and position among Nigerian cities, the meanings of Lagos to different individuals must be illuminated via an examination of how they ‘place’ those urban places that are important to them – Lagos, hometowns and regional centres – both conceptually and practically within their lived experiences and current livelihoods. In short, this paper exemplifies and advocates a methodology that does not treat cities as a central analytical unit, but instead interprets the meanings of living in cities based on individual inhabitants’ narratives, networks and other aspects of their lived experiences in Lagos and elsewhere.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Modern African Studies Vol. 59, No.3; Sep 2021: p.391 - 412
Journal SourceJournal of Modern African Studies 2021-09 59, 3
Key WordsPolitics of Place ;  Lagos ;  Relational Place ;  Life Trajectory