Building a White Nation Propaganda, Photography, and the Apartheid Regime Between the Late 1940s and the Mid-1970s

A unique study of South African propaganda photography during apartheid. Throughout the apartheid era, South Africa maintained a wide-reaching propaganda apparatus. At its core was the information service that strongly capitalised on photography to visually articulate the minority regime's rac...

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Main Author: Jörder, Katharina (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Leuven Leuven University Press 2023
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