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ASC Seminar: Rituals, Festivals and Claims to Urban Spaces in Nigeria
This event will take place both online and physically in Leiden. All registrees will receive a link to the online platform one day before the start of the event. In the Nigerian cities of Lagos and Jos, rituals and festivals are increasingly deployed not only in memory of ancestors, or in the promotion of a particular (ethnic) identity, or as a tourist attraction, but also as political instruments to demonstrate and express ownership of urban spaces. Nigeria is often characterised as a deeply divided state in which major political issues are forcefully or violently contested along the lines of complex ethnic, religious and regional divisions. Currently, the performances of festivals and funeral rituals have increasingly become the sites of struggles and contestation over claims to ‘ownership’ of urban spaces. In doing so, through festivals and other rituals ideas are expressed as to who belongs, who does not, and to who ‘owns the city’ and who does not. This study shows how Nigerian urban dwellers invent and perform festivals and funeral rituals to define belonging and express ethnically based claims of ownership of cities. Speaker: Dr Onyekachi Nnabuihe
Pieter de la Court building, Wassenaarseweg 52
Leiden
2333AK
Nederland
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