This is a review of the recent retrospective exhibition Strength & Pride: 30 Years of Photographing the African Woman, by Angèle Etoundi Essamba, in the Musée Théodore Monod (18 Feb-30 Mar, 2016), in Dakar, Senegal.
International audienceThe relations of domination between the countries of North and South, the exhi...
This paper traces the origins of photography as a visual genre. It goes ahead to discuss the introdu...
Africa has been subject to Western misrepresentations since the earliest ventures of Europeans into ...
This is a review of the recent retrospective exhibition Strength & Pride: 30 Years of Photograph...
Reflections on the Self features five contemporary African women photographers whose work deals with...
In over forty portraits, African writers present extraordinary people from their continent: portrait...
This collection explores women’s multifaceted historical and contemporary involvement in photography...
Published in conjunction with the exhibition series at The Walther Collection in New York and Neu-Ul...
Distance and Desire: Encounters with the African Archive A three-part exhibition series on photogra...
This essay explores key historical and theoretical concerns in the photographic history of Senegal. ...
Women in African Cinema showcases the very prolific and present, but often hidden and marginalised p...
Cameroon, 27-29 January 2015 by Jürg Schneider and Rosario Mazuela “When the music's over, turn out ...
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to approach postcolonial African photography through the pi...
Dans cet article, notre réflexion porte sur la contribution de la femme africaine au développement s...
Anne-Marie Bouttiaux-Ndiaye. Senegal behind glass, images of religions and daily life.. In: Journal ...
International audienceThe relations of domination between the countries of North and South, the exhi...
This paper traces the origins of photography as a visual genre. It goes ahead to discuss the introdu...
Africa has been subject to Western misrepresentations since the earliest ventures of Europeans into ...
This is a review of the recent retrospective exhibition Strength & Pride: 30 Years of Photograph...
Reflections on the Self features five contemporary African women photographers whose work deals with...
In over forty portraits, African writers present extraordinary people from their continent: portrait...
This collection explores women’s multifaceted historical and contemporary involvement in photography...
Published in conjunction with the exhibition series at The Walther Collection in New York and Neu-Ul...
Distance and Desire: Encounters with the African Archive A three-part exhibition series on photogra...
This essay explores key historical and theoretical concerns in the photographic history of Senegal. ...
Women in African Cinema showcases the very prolific and present, but often hidden and marginalised p...
Cameroon, 27-29 January 2015 by Jürg Schneider and Rosario Mazuela “When the music's over, turn out ...
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to approach postcolonial African photography through the pi...
Dans cet article, notre réflexion porte sur la contribution de la femme africaine au développement s...
Anne-Marie Bouttiaux-Ndiaye. Senegal behind glass, images of religions and daily life.. In: Journal ...
International audienceThe relations of domination between the countries of North and South, the exhi...
This paper traces the origins of photography as a visual genre. It goes ahead to discuss the introdu...
Africa has been subject to Western misrepresentations since the earliest ventures of Europeans into ...