The Three-Nakfa Gaze: When Poverty Is Put on Display

[Awate - Eritrea] - 3/02/2026
“Once deprivation is renamed ‘culture,’ it becomes protected from criticism. What appears as heritage can quietly function as camouflage, transforming material constraint into identity and turning urgency for change into an act that looks like disrespect. When citizens encounter one another (…)
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