This collection of studies in African photography examines through a series of empirically rich historical and ethnographic cases the variety of ways in which photographs are produced circulated and engaged across a range of social contexts. It critically engages current debates in African photography and visual anthropology and makes an important contribution to our understanding of the relationship between photography and ethnographic research methods.
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