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Reifying subaltern voices: a visual communication and figurative discourse of headloading practices in Nigeria

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Reifying subaltern voices: a visual communication and figurative discourse of headloading practices in Nigeria

T. V. Morgan

This study delves into the significance of headloading in Nigeria, showcasing how it articulates subaltern voices and reflects societal power dynamics. Through visual discourse and metaphor, it captures the economic and political nuances of this practice, highlighting the experiences of many Africans. This insightful research was conducted by Trevor Vermont Morgan.

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