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COVID-19 and African Postage Stamps
Shaw, Damian
2021-01
Source PublicationENGLISH STUDIES IN AFRICA
ISSN0013-8398
Volume64Issue:1-2Pages:168-179
Abstract

This paper investigates how African nations have portrayed the COVID-19 pandemic in their postage stamps. After an introduction, a timeline offering short descriptions of global editions of this theme from its inception until March 2021 will be established. The timeline will consider most issues to the above date, with the caveat that additional examples might still be found, and that more will no doubt be produced after the publication of this paper, as the pandemic persists. Major design types will then be determined based on the preceding information. Then various publications related to Africa will be discussed. These primarily concern the so-called 'Stamperijia' issues, produced in Lithuania, and then bogus stamps produced in the name of various African countries. Apart from the 'Stamperijia' and similar issues, it is noted that only two African nations have produced a COVID-19-themed stamp on the continent itself up to 20 March 2021. The implications of this will be discussed in the conclusion, with suggestions for future action.

KeywordAfrica Covid-19 Postage Stamps Representation Nation States Philately National Identity
DOI10.1080/00138398.2021.1969118
Indexed ByA&HCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaLiterature
WOS IDWOS:000719589800017
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85119262261
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
AffiliationUniversity of Macau
First Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
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Shaw, Damian. COVID-19 and African Postage Stamps[J]. ENGLISH STUDIES IN AFRICA, 2021, 64(1-2), 168-179.
APA Shaw, Damian.(2021). COVID-19 and African Postage Stamps. ENGLISH STUDIES IN AFRICA, 64(1-2), 168-179.
MLA Shaw, Damian."COVID-19 and African Postage Stamps".ENGLISH STUDIES IN AFRICA 64.1-2(2021):168-179.
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