Githua, B.Bakker, Karel A.African Perspectives Conference Proceedings2017-04-192017-04-1920172010Githua, B 2010, 'Anatomy of exclusion in an African city : on ambivalence', African Perspectives Conference Proceedings, 25-28 September 2009.978-0-620-49356-7http://hdl.handle.net/2263/59959This paper draws on psychoanalytic concepts of incipient boundary formation to theorize the ambivalent nature of exclusionary socio-political practices in urban sub Saharan Africa, applying this to an analysis of the Mũngĩkĩ organization in Kenya. Using the notion of a 'return to nature', it concludes that the very ambivalence of exclusionary practices produces an inversion of power relations, as the excluded instrumentalise the very identity for which they have been excluded.8 pagesPDFenDepartment of Architecture, University of Pretoria © 2010ArchitectureSocial exclusionAmbivalenceObject relationsMũngĩkĩArchitecture--AfricaAnatomy of exclusion in an African city : on ambivalenceConference paper