Nasser Road political posters in Uganda

Nasser Road, Kampala: nicknamed Uganda?s Silicon Valley. This street is a mythical place known for its printing trade and as a centre of fraud. From fake identity cards to university degrees, anything can be made and bought here.00This publication draws attention to one of its main products: posters...

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Weitere Verfasser: Titeca, Kristof (HerausgeberIn), Serunkuma, Yusuf (VerfasserIn von ergänzendem Text), Sultan, Katumba Badru (VerfasserIn von ergänzendem Text), Abdul, Zahara (VerfasserIn von ergänzendem Text)
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Veröffentlicht: Breda The Eriskay Connection 2023
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Zusammenfassung:Nasser Road, Kampala: nicknamed Uganda?s Silicon Valley. This street is a mythical place known for its printing trade and as a centre of fraud. From fake identity cards to university degrees, anything can be made and bought here.00This publication draws attention to one of its main products: posters and calendars portraying politicians and well-known personalities as superheroes. Do not be surprised if you see images of Saddam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden or Mohammed Khaddafi transformed into RoboCops, ready for combat. The artworks are both decorative and political, telling the story of the common man?s struggle against the might of Western imperialism, with international villains celebrated as anti-heroes.00Nasser Road is a collage of works by local designers and prints that Kristof Titeca (BE) collected since he became interested in this peculiar history twenty years ago, about which he has written an extensive analysis. The publication also contains photographs that he and Ugandan photographers Badru Katumba and Zahara Abdul took of this place, and an essay by playwright and essayist Yusuf Serumkuma.00A photographical discovery of a place where everything seems simultaneously unthinkable and real, a place where everything is possible
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ISBN:9789492051929
978-94-92051-92-9
9492051923
94-92051-92-3