作者
Jesper Bjarnesen, Mats Utas
发表日期
2018/3
期刊
Africa
卷号
88
期号
S1
页码范围
S1-S11
出版商
Cambridge University Press
简介
African cities have long been perceived as emblematic of the vibrancy and contradictions that characterize public spheres in an African context–from breathtaking monuments of wealth and oppression to overwhelming destitution and despair; from vibrant market places and artistic expression to dilapidated infrastructures and rampant criminality. Through depictions of the hectic pace of different forms of movement–from the inner-city traffic that seems to be buzzing even in the midst of a complete standstill to public protests and food riots–African cities become lenses through which social and political life is assessed and synthesized; a canvas on which national politics and global inequalities are laid bare, for all to see. Indeed, the visual has long been the preferred prism for documenting and evoking the dynamism and decay of urban Africa. Many of these dualities hold some truths but have also contained the …
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