Diasporic Witnessing

This article explores diasporic cultural texts that document suffering in homeland contexts. Analysing contemporary visual art produced by Nigerian artists based in Canada and Belgium, and engaging with canonical scholarship on witnessing, spectatorship, and diaspora studies, this article offers a...

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Main Author: Chichi Ayalogu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nordic Africa Research Network 2025-03-01
Series:Nordic Journal of African Studies
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Online Access:https://njas.fi/njas/article/view/1140
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Summary:This article explores diasporic cultural texts that document suffering in homeland contexts. Analysing contemporary visual art produced by Nigerian artists based in Canada and Belgium, and engaging with canonical scholarship on witnessing, spectatorship, and diaspora studies, this article offers a new taxonomy of diasporic witnessing, which, I argue, reflects how a diasporic migratory intelligentsia frames and represents crises in the homeland. By examining the work of three disparate artists, this article argues that diasporic witnessing offers a unique framework for understanding how diasporic subjects with material and cultural currency view, engage with, and respond to political and structural crisis in the homeland. 
ISSN:1459-9465