2023
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-023-02462-8
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Reifying subaltern voices: a visual communication and figurative discourse of headloading practices in Nigeria

Trevor Vermont Morgan

Abstract: This study provides an understanding of how headloading practice signifies subaltern voices in Nigeria and Africa, among others. The study has sought to interpret the practice of headloading drawing from its images and representations from selected sources, which include Facebook and catalogues of artwork. This interpretive study constructs meaning through a discursive insight around the social practice of headloading. It expands interpretation and ideological structures to include social, economic, and politi… Show more

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“…It is not only the use of language, but also how it is used, that plays a crucial role in empowering subaltern voices. Through the use of codeswitching, borrowing, and other forms of linguistic adaptation, subaltern groups can navigate between their language and that of the dominant group, strategically using language to gain power and agency (Glapka, 2023;Nellas, 2023;Morgan, 2023). Moreover, the study reveals that communication dynamics within subaltern communities are constantly evolving and adapting to changing social and political contexts, demonstrating the resilience and agency of these communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…It is not only the use of language, but also how it is used, that plays a crucial role in empowering subaltern voices. Through the use of codeswitching, borrowing, and other forms of linguistic adaptation, subaltern groups can navigate between their language and that of the dominant group, strategically using language to gain power and agency (Glapka, 2023;Nellas, 2023;Morgan, 2023). Moreover, the study reveals that communication dynamics within subaltern communities are constantly evolving and adapting to changing social and political contexts, demonstrating the resilience and agency of these communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Storytelling is yet another powerful tool for fostering solidarity and collective action within subaltern communities. Stories provide a means to share experiences, pass down knowledge, and create empathy among community members (Morgan, 2023). Through storytelling, subaltern communities can build a shared vision of their past, present, and future and mobilize for collective action.…”
Section: The Role Of Language In Fostering Solidarity and Collective ...mentioning
confidence: 99%