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Description: Migrants and Masculinity in High-Rise Nairobi
Migrants and Masculinity in High-Rise Nairobi
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© Mario Schmidt 2024
Some Rights Reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright
reserved above, any part of this book may be reproduced,
stored in or introduced into a retrieval system,
or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical,
photocopying, recording or otherwise)
The right of Mario Schmidt to be identified as
the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with
sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
This title is available under the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND. Publishing the book under the terms of the open access Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND was generously funded by the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Open Access Fund, and supported with a minor grant by the German Research Foundation (Grant number: SCHM 3192/2-1)
First published 2024
James Currey
ISBN 978-1-84701-352-1 (paperback)
ISBN 978-1-80543-205-0 (ePUB)
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    • Migrants and Masculinity in High-Rise Nairobi
    • Migrants and Masculinity in High-Rise Nairobi
    • MAKING AND REMAKING THE AFRICAN CITY: STUDIES IN URBAN AFRICA
    • Migrants and Masculinity in High-Rise Nairobi
    • Copyright
    • Illustrations
    • Acknowledgements
    • Abbreviations
    • Introduction
    • Part 1
    • 1 The History and Infrastructure of an Aspirational Estate
    • 2 Economic Pressure and the Expectation of Success
    • 3 Romantic Responsibilities and Marital Mistrust
    • Part 2
    • 4 Investing in Male Sociality and Wasteful Masculinity
    • 5 Lifting Weights and the Performance of Brotherhood
    • 6 Masculinity Consultants and the Threat of Men’s Expendability
    • Conclusion: Pipeline to Nowhere
    • Bibliography

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Pipeline is a low-income, high-rise-tenement settlement in Nairobi’s marginalized East and one of sub-Saharan Africa’s most densely populated estates. An aspirational place where fleeting forms of capitalist consumption reassure migrants of an upward trajectory, it is also a place where their ambitions of long-term economic success and stable romantic relationships are routinely thwarted. This book explores how men who migrate to Nairobi from Western Kenya navigate this tension that is generated by the contrast between their view of Pipeline as a launching pad for their personal and professional careers and the fact that they face constant economic, romantic, and personal backlashes.

Drawing on over two years of fieldwork, the book reveals that many male migrants design their future on trajectories of personal and economic growth but have to adjust or indefinitely postpone their plans once they arrive in Kenya’s capital. Under the pressure to succeed from romantic partners, spouses, rural kin, and children, they create and participate in homosocial spaces where a sense of brotherhood emerges and their experience of pressure is attenuated. Alongside a deep ethnographic exploration of how male migrants model their financial, physical, and mental well-being in three different masculine spaces – an ethnically homogenous investment group, an interethnic gym, and the semi-digital sphere of self-help
books, workshops, and motivational trainings on man- and fatherhood – this book brings a new perspective to our understanding of urban African life and the nature of masculinity.

This title is available under the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND, with funding from the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Open Access Fund and the German Research Foundation.
Author
Mario Schmidt
PublisherJames Currey
Print publication date Feb, 2024
Print ISBN 9781847013521
EISBN 9781805432050

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