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Postcards from Africa: Photographers of the Colonial Era
Photographers in Africa grasped the opportunity to serve a lucrative market for images of the continent during the global postcard craze that peaked around 1900 and continued for several decades.
The cards were produced for residents, travellers in Africa and buyers and collectors who had never set foot on the continent. Their depictions of colonial administrations and exploitation of resources and peoples, as well as images inscribing tribal identities, racial classifications and disturbing objectification of women, often reflect the colonisers’ worldview. Yet it is also possible to recover the authorship of some of the African women and men who participated in these photographic encounters, as when cards show that members of Africa’s elites recognised the power of photographic images to enhance their standing and present their own narratives.
The majority of the cards reproduced here are drawn from the extensive Leonard A. Lauder Postcard Archive at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
110 colour illustrations
Hardcover
148 pages
Dimensions: height 23.5 x width 19.7 x depth 2.3 cm
ISBN: 9780878468553
Publisher: MFA Publications
Published September 25, 2018
Country of publication: United States
Weight: 0.7 kg"
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