« Faire fada » à Niamey (Niger) : un espace de transgression silencieuse ?

Spaces in between can be considered as spaces that do not give themselves easily to see, edge space and space at the edge. They involve social and spatial norms in use in a given location. In Niamey, fada, young men groups that meet every night, can be analyse like spaces in between. They question t...

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Main Author: Florence Boyer
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: UMR 245 - CESSMA 2014-12-01
Series:Carnets de Géographes
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cdg/421
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description Spaces in between can be considered as spaces that do not give themselves easily to see, edge space and space at the edge. They involve social and spatial norms in use in a given location. In Niamey, fada, young men groups that meet every night, can be analyse like spaces in between. They question the presence of young people in public spaces, playing with the visible and invisible. If fada appropriate portions of these public spaces, they do other temporalities (overnight). Just as they are places where speech is free, it is limited to a particular place and time. Thereby, fada question the spatial and social norms of seniors without conflict with these.
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spelling doaj.art-8c7afb4ff1ad47449aa0eaae3576f2ee2022-12-22T04:18:55ZfraUMR 245 - CESSMACarnets de Géographes2107-72662014-12-01710.4000/cdg.421« Faire fada » à Niamey (Niger) : un espace de transgression silencieuse ?Florence BoyerSpaces in between can be considered as spaces that do not give themselves easily to see, edge space and space at the edge. They involve social and spatial norms in use in a given location. In Niamey, fada, young men groups that meet every night, can be analyse like spaces in between. They question the presence of young people in public spaces, playing with the visible and invisible. If fada appropriate portions of these public spaces, they do other temporalities (overnight). Just as they are places where speech is free, it is limited to a particular place and time. Thereby, fada question the spatial and social norms of seniors without conflict with these.http://journals.openedition.org/cdg/421NigerfadaNiameyespace publicjeunesse
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« Faire fada » à Niamey (Niger) : un espace de transgression silencieuse ?
Carnets de Géographes
Niger
fada
Niamey
espace public
jeunesse
title « Faire fada » à Niamey (Niger) : un espace de transgression silencieuse ?
title_full « Faire fada » à Niamey (Niger) : un espace de transgression silencieuse ?
title_fullStr « Faire fada » à Niamey (Niger) : un espace de transgression silencieuse ?
title_full_unstemmed « Faire fada » à Niamey (Niger) : un espace de transgression silencieuse ?
title_short « Faire fada » à Niamey (Niger) : un espace de transgression silencieuse ?
title_sort faire fada a niamey niger un espace de transgression silencieuse
topic Niger
fada
Niamey
espace public
jeunesse
url http://journals.openedition.org/cdg/421
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