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Issa Boureima is a young, hip African street vendor who sells knock-off designer bags and hats in an open-air market on 125th street in Harlem. His goal is to become a "Jaguar"—a West African term for a keen entrepreneur able to spot trends and turn a profit in any marketplace. This dynamic world, largely invisible to mainstream culture, is the backdrop of this timely novel.

Faced with economic hardship in Africa, Issa has left his home in Niger and his new wife, Khadija, to seek his fortune in America. Devout Muslims, the couple has entered into a "modern" marriage: Khadija is permitted to run her own business, and Issa has agreed not to take additional wives. Issa quickly adapts to his new surroundings, however, and soon attracts several girlfriends. Aided by a network of immigrants, he easily slips through gaps in the "system" and extends his stay in America indefinitely. Following a circuit of African-American cultural festivals across America, he marvels at African-Americans' attitudes toward Africa, and wonders if he'll ever return to Niger. Meanwhile, Khadija also struggles to make it—to become a "Jaguar"—as she combats loneliness, hostile in-laws, and a traditional, male-dominated society. The eventual success of her dry goods shop and her growing affection for a helpful Arab merchant make her wonder if she'll ever join Issa in America.

Drawing on his own decades of experience among Africans both in Niger and in New York, Paul Stoller offers enormous insight into the complexities of contemporary Africa. Alive with detail, Jaguar is a story of triumph and disappointment, of dislocation and longing, and of life lived in a world that no longer recognizes boundaries.

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Paul Stoller is a professor of anthropology at West Chester University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of many books, including ethnographies, biographies, and memoirs. In 1994 he was awarded a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. In 2002, the American Anthropological Association named him the recipient of the Robert B. Textor Award for Excellence in Anthropology. He lectures frequently both in the United States and Europe and has appeared on various NPR programs as well as on the National Geographic Television Network.
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An unusual premisethe life of a West African immigrant in Harlemis the best thing about this unfortunately slack first novel by Stoller, an American professor of anthropology whos written scholarly studies of Niger and its environs (In Sorcerys Shadow: A Memoir of Apprenticeship Among the Songhay of Niger, 1987, etc.). Issa Boureima, an enterprising Nigerien, has left his young wife Khadija at home with his own sprawling familygreedy layabouts inordinately proud that theyre direct descendants of Songhay kings. While Issa prospers as a jaguar (a West African term for an independent entrepreneur who moves into new territory and rapidly establishes himself), sending money and well- meant promises back to Niger, we observe (in juxtaposed parallel chapters) Khadijas growth from deferential helpmeet to strong, confident woman who breaks free from her in-laws haughty importunings (Before, a woman might sacrifice herself for her husbands family. But no longer) and likewise succeeds as a merchant. Thats about all that happens, in a story overloaded with simplistic contrasts between (brash) American and (politely passive) African manners and morals. Stoller concentrates on both Issas and Khadijas relations with sympathetic countrymen (and does, incidentally, offer an intriguing fragmentary portrayal of African street merchants in urban America), and varies his novels essentially repetitive actions only with such undeveloped (if promising) scenes as Khadijas unhappy confrontation with Issas posturing mother Hampsa (a character who wed like to have known better), Issas problems with INS regulations, and his trip to the Midwest (part of the American bush) for Chicagos Black Expo sales convention. Along the way, Stoller frequently interrupts the storys progress to lever in background exposition, not always keeping verb tenses quite exact enough to avoid creating some reader confusion. Which is too bad, because Issa and Khadija are, in their differing ways, potentially engaging characters, and their tale ought to have gripped the reader much more than it does. -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 0226775283
  • ISBN 13 9780226775289
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