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table of contents
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. List of Central Characters
  3. Introduction
  4. 1. Marginalized Cosmopolitans
  5. 2. Hazard Pay
  6. 3. Home Truths
  7. 4. Extraordinary Ordinary
  8. 5. Black and White Death
  9. 6. Anthropology in Crisis
  10. Conclusion
  11. Notes
  12. Bibliography
  13. Index

Index

Note: Page numbers in italics refer to illustrative matter.

  • Agamben, Georgio, 51, 129n9
  • Aisha, 19, 68, 69, 80–88, 90, 121, 123
  • Alhassan, 8, 25, 57, 109
  • Alimamy, 47–50, 123
  • ambiguity, 58, 65, 70, 71, 99, 101, 130n12, 133n6
  • ambiguous houses, 57, 58–60. See also home routines
  • American Revolutionary War, 31
  • Andrew, 67–70, 71
  • anthropological research, 4, 17; in crisis, 105–7; flexibility in, 113–17; participant observation, 107–13; theory from the home in, 117–20
  • Antigone, 134n4 (ch. 5)
  • Atlantic slave trade. See slavery
  • author’s positionality, 1, 110–14, 129n4, 135n8. See also anthropological research
  • baby-naming ceremonies, 27, 85–86, 90. See also rituals
  • bad death, 91. See also death
  • Bai Bureh, 32
  • Balloon Burst (young apprentice), 39, 40, 41, 53–54
  • Bangura, James, 19, 65, 81–88, 90, 93, 95, 121, 123
  • Bangura family, 63–67
  • Banton, Michael, 27
  • Benjamin, Walter, 51–52
  • big data, 135n1
  • bike parks, 43
  • Bike Riders Union (BRU), 18, 41–46
  • “black” and “white” social orders, 17, 92, 99–103, 124
  • black loyalists, 31
  • Brima, 67–72, 80–81, 85
  • British colonialism, 6, 8, 18, 21, 31–34. See also slavery
  • burials: “black” and “white” coding of, 92, 99–103, 124; Ebola and state support of, 78; of Marie, 19, 90–98, 99, 101; of Rachel, 19, 98, 99, 103, 104; teams for, 7, 47–49, 91–93. See also death; rituals
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 7, 106
  • cholera, 36
  • civil war, 6, 21, 41, 76
  • Cohen, Abner, 91
  • Cole, Mr., 67–68
  • colonialism, 6, 8, 18, 21, 31–34. See also slavery
  • Committee for the Relief of the Black Poor, 31
  • confiscated motor bikes, 44
  • conflicts of care, 70–72
  • Congo Town neighborhood, Freetown, 17. See also Freetown, Sierra Leone
  • Councilor (Sierra Leone Commercial Bike Riders Union official), 43–44, 47, 53
  • COVID-19 pandemic, 13, 22, 77, 117–18, 121, 126, 133n1 (ch. 4)
  • credit unions (esusu), 40, 81, 83–84
  • crisis, as context, 9–10, 104, 125–26. See also emergencies: overview; public authority and crisis; states of emergency declaration
  • crisis as context, 9, 129n7
  • curfews, 3, 13, 40, 46, 57, 79, 84
  • death: bad/good death, 19, 91; black/white, 92; of Marie, 90–97; of Mr. Cole, 67–68; non-Ebola related, 3, 33, 41, 47, 49; rituals of, 134n3 (ch. 5), 135n10; slow death, 30; state policies and strategies on, 78; statistics on, 3. See also burials
  • disease outbreaks, 32–33. See also COVID-19 pandemic; Ebola epidemic in West Africa (2014–2016), overview
  • Ebola Anthropology Initiative, 106, 114
  • Ebola Anthropology Response Platform, 106, 114
  • Ebola epidemic in West Africa (2014–2016): overview, 1, 2, 3–4, 7–9, 33. See also emergencies: overview
  • Ebola money, 8, 47–50, 78, 134n3 (ch. 4)
  • Ebola treatment center, 122
  • Ebola virus, 3, 4, 79, 104, 133n2
  • embodied experiences, 42, 72, 101, 110, 112, 120, 123, 127, 133n10
  • emergencies: overview, 1–8, 129n8. See also Ebola epidemic in West Africa (2014–2016): overview; states of emergency declaration
  • esusu (rotating credit unions), 40, 81, 83–84
  • ethnographic fieldwork. See anthropological research
  • extraordinary ordinary, 19, 77–80, 87, 89, 124. See also ordinary life
  • familial relationships, 1, 7, 10–14, 55. See also kinship; names of specific persons
  • family-based rituals. See rituals
  • family disease, as concept, 12–13. See also kinship
  • family gatherings, 13. See also burials; rituals
  • Farmer, Paul, 52, 131n20, 133n2
  • Fatu, 67–70, 72
  • flexibility, 113–17
  • flooding, 25, 26
  • Foday: Ebola and ordinary life of, 10, 29; grandfather’s migration story, 17, 23–28; home of, as research site, 2–3, 5, 108, 110; room and parlor of, 60–63, 71; work effects of slavery on, 37; work of, 39, 109
  • foreign aid and interventions, 20–21, 36–37, 123, 132n8, 132n30, 134n15, 135nn17–18. See also names of specific agencies
  • Francis, 95
  • Freetown, Sierra Leone, 6, 18, 102–3, 125–26, 131n5. See also Congo Town neighborhood, Freetown; Sierra Leone
  • Freetown City Council, 97–98
  • Gennep, Arnold van, 15
  • Ghana, 34, 65
  • Gluckman, Max, 116–17
  • good death, 19, 91, 95, 99, 101, 103, 104. See also death
  • Guinea, 3, 34, 37, 45, 113
  • Guyer, Jane, 88, 131n32, 133n7
  • health emergencies, 2. See also Ebola epidemic in West Africa (2014–2016): overview; emergencies: overview; medical care
  • History of Sierra Leone (Fyfe), 26, 32–33
  • HIV/AIDS, 36, 57, 130n22, 132n28
  • Holocaust, 113
  • home routines, 55–58. See also ordinary life
  • humanitarian aid. See foreign aid and interventions
  • Human Right (motorbike taxi driver), 39–42, 46, 53–54
  • Hut Tax War, 32
  • interconnectivity and division, 20–23. See also familial relationships; kinship
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF), 11, 35, 42, 45
  • Jamaican Maroons, 31
  • Kadiatu, 65–67, 71, 72, 83
  • Kamara, Mr., 47–49
  • kasanka, 96
  • Kenya, 34
  • kinship: vs. business, 56, 59, 63, 70–72, 80, 88, 100, 124; defined, 12; in Freetown, about, 27, 30, 37; of Kadiatu, 66; theory of, 64, 119. See also familial relationships
  • Koroma, Ernest Bai, 74–75
  • Krio people, 26–27, 32–34, 37, 88, 91, 102
  • Kuper, Adam, 119
  • Lassa fever, 36
  • Leah, 63–67, 86, 90, 93, 95
  • Liberia, 3, 35, 37
  • life-crisis ritual, 80–88. See also rituals
  • lockdown event, 19, 74–77
  • malaria, 3, 8, 78, 94, 124
  • Malinowski, Bronislaw, 108
  • Marie, 19, 90–97, 99, 101
  • Maroons, 31
  • medical care, 40–41, 42, 55, 70–72
  • migration, 25–28, 31–32, 123
  • modernity, narrative of, 22–23
  • Molay, 24–28, 60
  • Napoleonic Wars, 31
  • National Ebola Response Centre, 21, 46, 74
  • National Power Authority, 81, 110
  • Ndembu, 16
  • neighborliness, 131n6
  • “new normal,” as term, 77. See also extraordinary ordinary
  • Nigerian military, 35
  • normal. See extraordinary ordinary; “new normal,” as term; ordinary life
  • okada, as term, 40
  • okada industry, 43–47, 52
  • One Brother association, 45
  • ordinary life, 6–7, 14–17, 123–25, 130n23. See also extraordinary ordinary; home routines
  • participant observation, 107–13
  • Pentecostalism, 67, 88, 98
  • Peter, 18, 47–50, 51, 53, 96, 116
  • Peters, Thomas, 31
  • poda poda, 40
  • population statistics, 11, 131n5
  • postcolonial conflicts, 34–37
  • power differentials, 112–14
  • public authority and crisis, 74–77, 133n1 (ch. 4)
  • pulnador, 27, 85
  • quarantines, 3, 8, 33, 47, 52, 55–57, 72, 75
  • Rabinow, Paul, 114
  • Rachel, 19, 98, 99, 103, 104
  • Radisson Blu Hotel, Freetown, 17, 20
  • Reflection on Fieldwork in Morocco (Rabinow), 114
  • religion, 27, 28, 85, 86, 88, 91, 134n14
  • research methods, 4, 17, 105–20
  • Revolutionary United Front (RUF), 35
  • Rhodes-Livingstone Institute, 116
  • rituals: burials, 7, 13, 47–49, 78, 94–96; of death, 134n3 (ch. 5), 135n10; of life crisis, 80–88; for naming babies, 27, 85–86, 90
  • romantic relationships, 1, 7. See also names of specific persons
  • rural-urban migration, 25, 27
  • sababu, 12, 76
  • Sally, 67, 68, 69, 70
  • Sam, 61–63, 66, 71
  • Schneider, David, 119
  • secularism, 22, 28, 134n14
  • self-reliance, 83–84
  • The Shock Doctrine (Klein), 52
  • Sierra Leone: Ebola epidemic in, 3; foreign interventions in, 20–21; independence of, 6; slavery in, 6, 8, 16, 18, 21, 29–31, 101
  • Sierra Leone Commercial Bike Riders Union (BRU), 18, 41–46
  • Sierra Leone Company, 31
  • slavery, 6, 8, 16, 18, 21, 29–31, 101. See also British colonialism
  • slow death, 30. See also death
  • Spanish flu, 33, 77, 131n20
  • Special Court for Sierra Leone, 7, 21
  • state of exception, 129n9
  • states of emergency declaration, 3, 8, 9, 20, 46, 51–54, 81, 84, 113, 129n9. See also crisis, as context; emergencies: overview
  • Stevens, Siaka, 34
  • stigmatization, 13, 56, 57, 70, 72, 133n4
  • Strasser, Valentine, 35
  • Susan, 75, 82–83
  • taxi driving business, 4
  • Taylor, Charles, 35
  • theory from the home, 117–20
  • Traffic Regulation Act, 46
  • Turner, Victor, 16, 71, 87, 127
  • UK Ministry of Defense, 7, 105
  • Umaru, 61–63, 66, 67, 83
  • United Nations, 7, 11, 21, 35, 106
  • waithood, 9, 129n11. See also young people in Africa, overview
  • Waterloo Cemetery, 93, 94
  • wekin, 96, 98
  • West African City: A Study of Tribal Life in Freetown (Banton), 27
  • “white” and “black” social orders, 17, 92, 99–103, 124
  • witchcraft, 13–14, 57, 62, 69, 70, 97, 110, 133n8
  • World Bank, 11, 42, 45
  • World Health Organization, 3, 7, 9, 20, 37, 106
  • yellow fever, 32–33
  • young people in Africa, overview, 9, 10–14, 28, 129n11. See also names of specific persons
  • youth, as social category, 130n13
  • Zainab, 65, 66, 71

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