written by Carine Kometa and Francis B. Nyamnjoh
In the bustling city of Bamenda, Cameroon, the symphony of mobile phone ringtones tells a story of individual expression and cultural identity. This book invites you to explore the fascinating world of ringtones, where mundane sounds transform into powerful statements. Through in-depth interviews and keen observations, the authors uncover the diverse meanings behind people’s ringtone choices. Discover how age, gender, faith, and socioeconomic status intertwine with personal preferences to create a vibrant tapestry of unique ringtones. From the young journalist who uses a humorous ringtone to express his easy-going nature to the devout Catholic who carries the Lord’s Prayer with him, each story reveals a deeper connection between technology and personhood. Join us on a journey through the streets of Bamenda, where the symphony of ringtones echoes the aspirations, anxieties, and identities of a community embracing the digital age.
ISBN | 9789956554546 |
Pages | 134 |
Dimensions | 203×127 mm |
Published | 2025 |
Publisher | Langaa RPCIG, Cameroon |
Format | Paperback |
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“This book is more than just a study of ringtones; it’s an exploration of human connection, identity, and the evolving role of technology in our lives. It challenges us to reconsider our own relationship with our phones and the subtle ways in which they shape our interactions with the world around us.” – Billan Omar, Doctoral Research Fellow at HUMA, University of Cape Town