Acknowledgments Introduction: Auto/Mobile Lives 1. "All Shall Pass": Indigenous Entrepreneurs, Colonial Technopolitics, and the Roots of African Automobility, 1901-1939 2. "Honest Labor": Public Safety, Private Profit, and the Professionalization of Drivers, 1930-1945 3. "Modern Men": Motor Transportation and the Politics of Respectability, 1930s-1960s 4. "One Man, No Chop": Licit Wealth, Good Citizens, and the Criminalization of Drivers in Postcolonial Ghana 5. "Sweet Not Always": Automobility, State Power, and the Politics of Development, 1980s-1990s Epilogue. "No Rest for the Trotro Driver": Ambivalence and Automobility in 21st Century Ghana Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: Auto/Mobile Lives 1. "All Shall Pass": Indigenous Entrepreneurs, Colonial Technopolitics, and the Roots of African Automobility, 1901-1939 2. "Honest Labor": Public Safety, Private Profit, and the Professionalization of Drivers, 1930-1945 3. "Modern Men": Motor Transportation and the Politics of Respectability, 1930s-1960s 4. "One Man, No Chop": Licit Wealth, Good Citizens, and the Criminalization of Drivers in Postcolonial Ghana 5. "Sweet Not Always": Automobility, State Power, and the Politics of Development, 1980s-1990s Epilogue. "No Rest for the Trotro Driver": Ambivalence and Automobility in 21st Century Ghana Notes Bibliography Index
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