Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. En Route from Scandinavia to Africa, 1942–1944: On Becoming a Trickster with a Hungry Camera and a Loud Mouth
Chapter 2. Colonial Travel and Colonial Habits: Early Years, Elisofon in Africa, 1947 and 1951
Chapter 3. African Women Walk, African Men Sit, African Children Are: Gender as Difference, Exclusion, Segregation, and Passage
Chapter 4. From Colony to Colonized: Elisofon Fashioning Nigeria
Chapter 5. Elisofon’s and LIFE’s Literary Africa: White Mythologies, Racism, and Cold War Politics
Chapter 6. The American Broadcasting Company’s Africa, 1966–1967: A Shock of Change and an Updated Safari
Chapter 7. The Cold War Affinity between Zaire’s Mobutu Sese Seko and the United States’ Eliot Elisofon
Chapter 8. The Politics of the Black African Heritage Series, 1970–1972
Chapter 9. Elisofon Collecting Artifacts and Elisofon Curated: Colonialist Power
Conclusion
Appendix. LIFE Photo Essays by or with Eliot Elisofon
Notes
Bibliography
Index