The Nigeria-Biafra War (1967-70) is overwhelmingly represented by photographs of malnourished, sickly looking and often protein-deficient children, iconic and complex images that encapsulate the narrative of an impoverished black Africa in the western imagination. While these photographs reveal the grievous, inhuman atrocities that took place in Biafra, they have come to be negatively associated with the entirety of black Africa, as they tend to validate inaccurate ideas of homogeneity on the continent. Yet despite their homogenizing effect, Biafran leaders re-appropriated images of suffering for propaganda use, specifically to elicit a humanitarian response and thereby procure aid and resources from denizens of the west
Throughout the Biafran War of Independence from Nigeria (1967-1970), Gabriel Okara remained a commit...
While the prevalence of conflict remains a recurrent feature of social relations, the incidence of w...
The 1967-70 Nigerian Civil War (also known as the "Biafran War") was notorious for the prolonged suf...
In African contemporary history, Biafra is not only remembered as one of the worst humanitarian cris...
On December 15, 1968, the American Jewish Congress issued a memorandum titled “The Tragedy of Biafra...
Popular and academic representations of Africa often assume violence as an integral characteristic o...
The Biafra war as an event offers a variety of angles from which it could be analysed, though this t...
In the summer of 1968, the publication of images of starving ‘Biafran children’ turned the Nigerian ...
Nearly forty years after the event, the Nigerian Civil War still conjures up powerful political imag...
This study examines the effect of propaganda in the Biafran war. Nigeria, the show case of British c...
This paper forms part of a wider attempt at engaging the issues of nation-building, war, and trauma ...
This paper forms part of a wider attempt at engaging the issues of nation-building, war, and trauma ...
There has been a reluctance or indifference to a systematic study and documentation of the Igbo Geno...
Eddie Iroh made the observation that writers of his generation, who had lived through the Biafran co...
The Tigray crisis in Ethiopia is a grave humanitarian catastrophe with causes and consequences that ...
Throughout the Biafran War of Independence from Nigeria (1967-1970), Gabriel Okara remained a commit...
While the prevalence of conflict remains a recurrent feature of social relations, the incidence of w...
The 1967-70 Nigerian Civil War (also known as the "Biafran War") was notorious for the prolonged suf...
In African contemporary history, Biafra is not only remembered as one of the worst humanitarian cris...
On December 15, 1968, the American Jewish Congress issued a memorandum titled “The Tragedy of Biafra...
Popular and academic representations of Africa often assume violence as an integral characteristic o...
The Biafra war as an event offers a variety of angles from which it could be analysed, though this t...
In the summer of 1968, the publication of images of starving ‘Biafran children’ turned the Nigerian ...
Nearly forty years after the event, the Nigerian Civil War still conjures up powerful political imag...
This study examines the effect of propaganda in the Biafran war. Nigeria, the show case of British c...
This paper forms part of a wider attempt at engaging the issues of nation-building, war, and trauma ...
This paper forms part of a wider attempt at engaging the issues of nation-building, war, and trauma ...
There has been a reluctance or indifference to a systematic study and documentation of the Igbo Geno...
Eddie Iroh made the observation that writers of his generation, who had lived through the Biafran co...
The Tigray crisis in Ethiopia is a grave humanitarian catastrophe with causes and consequences that ...
Throughout the Biafran War of Independence from Nigeria (1967-1970), Gabriel Okara remained a commit...
While the prevalence of conflict remains a recurrent feature of social relations, the incidence of w...
The 1967-70 Nigerian Civil War (also known as the "Biafran War") was notorious for the prolonged suf...