Ambivalent: Photography and Visibility in African History

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Going beyond photography as an isolated medium to engage larger questions and interlocking forms of expression and historical analysis, Ambivalent gathers a new generation of scholars based on the continent to offer an expansive frame for thinking about questions of photography and visibility in Africa. ... 

  • Book condition: Good (Large kink on front cover)
  • Dimensions: 235 × 155 × 20 mm
  • Weight: 1 kg
  • Softcover: 351 Pages

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