Landlords and Lodgers (Paperback)


"Landlords and Lodgers "analyzes the results of a long-term study of a Ghanaian "zongo," or "stranger quarter"--a place of refuge for Hausa migrants from northern Nigeria who have relocated to the city of Accra. Deborah Pellow explores the relationships among community members both in terms of the built structures--rooms, doors, communal structures, and hallways--and of the social networks, institutions, and routine activities that define this unique urban neighborhood. This volume will be useful to students and scholars of the relationships between architecture, migration, and social change.
"This richly observed and lovingly constructed portrait of a distinctive community will be of interest to spatially informed scholars of religion, immigration, minority communities, and gender."--"Gender, Place and Culture"
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"This theoretically informed, well-researched, and closely written book should be quite useful. . . . A fine case study of urban sense of place in a unique, yet in some ways emblematic, West African neighborhood."--Gareth Myers, "Professional Geographer"""

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"Landlords and Lodgers "analyzes the results of a long-term study of a Ghanaian "zongo," or "stranger quarter"--a place of refuge for Hausa migrants from northern Nigeria who have relocated to the city of Accra. Deborah Pellow explores the relationships among community members both in terms of the built structures--rooms, doors, communal structures, and hallways--and of the social networks, institutions, and routine activities that define this unique urban neighborhood. This volume will be useful to students and scholars of the relationships between architecture, migration, and social change.
"This richly observed and lovingly constructed portrait of a distinctive community will be of interest to spatially informed scholars of religion, immigration, minority communities, and gender."--"Gender, Place and Culture"
" "
"This theoretically informed, well-researched, and closely written book should be quite useful. . . . A fine case study of urban sense of place in a unique, yet in some ways emblematic, West African neighborhood."--Gareth Myers, "Professional Geographer"""

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Imprint

University of Chicago Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

July 2008

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

July 2008

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Dimensions

230 x 146 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

280

ISBN-13

978-0-226-65397-6

Barcode

9780226653976

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LSN

0-226-65397-8



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