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This article describes the use of participatory photography to examine the lives of women migrants who work as head porters in urban Ghana. African markets are one of the few public spaces dominated by women, and this article analyzes how visual methodologies can successfully interrogate hierarchies of labor and the social marginalization of head porters known as kayayoo. Focusing on the sensory storytelling...
This article explores visual and ethnic representation among Nuosu Yi youth in contemporary China, where photographic subjects’ desires and agency compete with mainstream visual regimes. I argue that Nuosu Yi university students used self‐fashioning and photography to create a new yet radically retro narrative—one that asserts their political and cultural modernity in the Chinese national imagination...
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