2020
DOI: 10.1080/17514517.2020.1809937
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Picturing Women: Identity, Power, and Photographies in Urban Nigeria

Abstract: In urban Nigeria, the profile of photography as an art form is on the rise and the work of female artists is coming to global attention. This article argues for a more nuanced analysis that reflects on image objects that 'speak back' to issues of inequality and challenge centre/periphery sightlines that remain salient within a transnational, interconnected ecosystem. 'Picturing women' alludes to the active intersection of the feminine as framed identity within a context of unequal power relations at the global… Show more

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