The bureaucratic making of national culture in North-Western Ghana

The bureaucratic making of national culture in North-Western Ghana

Author: 
N'guessan, Konstanze
Place: 
Cambridge
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Date published: 
2014
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Journal Title: 
Journal of Modern African Studies
Source: 
Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol.52, No.2, 2014, pp. 277-299
ISSN: 
002-278X
Abstract: 

In this article I explore the making of national culture through bureaucratic routines in the Centre for National Culture in Wa, North-Western Ghana. I focus on an aspect of bureaucracy that is usually left aside: the productivity and creativity of bureaucratic routines. State, nation and culture are not fixed entities, but have to be constantly produced through processes of negotiation and meaning-making and through the continual reproduction of their boundaries and the categories that determine what is to be promoted or preserved. Bureaucratic routines and administrative processes are analysed as practices objectifying and nationalising culture and naturalising the boundaries and categories created through the cultural officers' practices.

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CITATION: N'guessan, Konstanze. The bureaucratic making of national culture in North-Western Ghana . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2014. Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol.52, No.2, 2014, pp. 277-299 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frbureaucratic-making-national-culture-north-western-ghana-3