This article reclaims Paul Strand’s book Ghana: An African Portrait (published in the year of his death,1976) as a conflicted attempt to represent postcolonial nationhood. Comparisons with Richard Wright’s Black Power (1954) are used to open up the central problem of how to represent a post-colonial state in the making while also dealing with the author/photographer’s own difference from the subjects and subjectivities depicted. This is explored through the thematic of portraiture, of looking and being looked at, particularly in how to portray the leadership of Kwame Nkrumah and the relationship between leader and post-colonial citizen
This thesis explores the development and deployment of two political meta-narratives, Pan-Africanism...
Easel painting is a foreign art form whose materials and techniques were introduced by the Europeans...
This dissertation explores the construction of the pan-Africanist and socialist discourse of Kwame N...
This article reclaims Paul Strand’s book Ghana: An African Portrait (published in the year of his de...
At Paul Strand’s birth in 1890, the Gold Coast was an important West African colony of the British E...
The article examines three of the most important recent contributions on the historiographical debat...
Nkrumah’s Towards colonial freedom is a statement on the nature of colonialism and imperialism; and ...
This paper will examine Dr. Kwame Nkrumah Pan African vision as an ideology and a strategy to forge ...
As the first prime minister and president of the West African state of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah helped s...
The present study of pictorial journalism in West Africa offers a pioneering analysis of the circula...
The present study of pictorial journalism in West Africa offers a pioneering analysis of the circula...
Against the backdrop of the historical images of Africa in the West, this article explores the exper...
This thesis engages with the ongoing debate regarding how photographs can co...
This Theory-To-Practice grant explored Pan-Africanism and its legacies in Ghana. For many years, Afr...
The article describes the Bureau of African Affairs Collection. First it introduces the history of t...
This thesis explores the development and deployment of two political meta-narratives, Pan-Africanism...
Easel painting is a foreign art form whose materials and techniques were introduced by the Europeans...
This dissertation explores the construction of the pan-Africanist and socialist discourse of Kwame N...
This article reclaims Paul Strand’s book Ghana: An African Portrait (published in the year of his de...
At Paul Strand’s birth in 1890, the Gold Coast was an important West African colony of the British E...
The article examines three of the most important recent contributions on the historiographical debat...
Nkrumah’s Towards colonial freedom is a statement on the nature of colonialism and imperialism; and ...
This paper will examine Dr. Kwame Nkrumah Pan African vision as an ideology and a strategy to forge ...
As the first prime minister and president of the West African state of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah helped s...
The present study of pictorial journalism in West Africa offers a pioneering analysis of the circula...
The present study of pictorial journalism in West Africa offers a pioneering analysis of the circula...
Against the backdrop of the historical images of Africa in the West, this article explores the exper...
This thesis engages with the ongoing debate regarding how photographs can co...
This Theory-To-Practice grant explored Pan-Africanism and its legacies in Ghana. For many years, Afr...
The article describes the Bureau of African Affairs Collection. First it introduces the history of t...
This thesis explores the development and deployment of two political meta-narratives, Pan-Africanism...
Easel painting is a foreign art form whose materials and techniques were introduced by the Europeans...
This dissertation explores the construction of the pan-Africanist and socialist discourse of Kwame N...