Being Kenyan in the Times of a Crisis : Conflicting National Narratives against COVID-19

17 février 2021 | Noé Michalon
Noé MICHALON. Mambo! Vol. XVIII (2), 2021. In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Kenyan government developed a national narrative aimed to empower its population and give it the responsibilities the public authorities could not fully handle. Being a Kenyan, officials said, was about being (…)
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