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09 September 2025

A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more.
Nairobi, known as the Green City in the Sun, has taken shape through anti-urban ideologies that insist that the city cannot be home for most residents. Based on decades of experience in rapidly changing Nairobi, No Place Like Home in a New City traverses rivers, cemeteries, parks, railways, housing estates, roads, and dancehalls to explore how policies of anti-urbanism manifest across time and space, shaping how people live in Nairobi. With deeply personal insights, Bettina Ng’weno highlights how people contest anti-urbanism through their insistence on building life in the city, even in the current dynamic of ubiquitous demolition and reconstruction. Through quotidian practices and creative resistance, they imagine alternatives to displacement, create belonging, and build new urban futures.
Nairobi, known as the Green City in the Sun, has taken shape through anti-urban ideologies that insist that the city cannot be home for most residents. Based on decades of experience in rapidly changing Nairobi, No Place Like Home in a New City traverses rivers, cemeteries, parks, railways, housing estates, roads, and dancehalls to explore how policies of anti-urbanism manifest across time and space, shaping how people live in Nairobi. With deeply personal insights, Bettina Ng’weno highlights how people contest anti-urbanism through their insistence on building life in the city, even in the current dynamic of ubiquitous demolition and reconstruction. Through quotidian practices and creative resistance, they imagine alternatives to displacement, create belonging, and build new urban futures.
Price: $34.95
Pages: 238
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
09 September 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520421219
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
Bettina Ng’weno is Professor of African American and African Studies at the University of California, Davis and author of Turf Wars: Territory and Citizenship in the Contemporary State. She was born in Nairobi.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Dawn
1. The Rain at Home
2. Growing Old in a New City
3. One Hundred Years of Segregation
4. Dancing to the Sound of Nairobi
5. Remnant of a Green City in the Sun
6. Remains of an Unrealized Yesterday
7. Place of Sweet Water
8. No Place Like Home
Epilogue: Civil Twilight
Notes
Bibliography
General Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Dawn
1. The Rain at Home
2. Growing Old in a New City
3. One Hundred Years of Segregation
4. Dancing to the Sound of Nairobi
5. Remnant of a Green City in the Sun
6. Remains of an Unrealized Yesterday
7. Place of Sweet Water
8. No Place Like Home
Epilogue: Civil Twilight
Notes
Bibliography
General Index