Opening Reception: “Street Talk”: Pamphlet Literature of the Nigerian Marketplace

Thursday, 4:30 p.m.–6 p.m.

Event Info

Opening Reception: “Street Talk”: Pamphlet Literature of the Nigerian Marketplace
March 27, 2025
Sterling Memorial Library, The Nave
120 High Street
New Haven, CT 06511

Please join us to celebrate the opening of “Street Talk”: Pamphlet Literature of the Nigerian Marketplace on view in the Hanke Gallery of Sterling Memorial Library through Sept. 7.

Onitsha Market Literature—named after a city east of the Niger River—emerged in the early 1950s. The popular pamphlet style soon spread to other centers throughout the then British colony of Nigeria. These ephemeral publications circulated widely throughout the busy marketplace, and writers intended them to be both educating and entertaining for the common people.

The pamphlets in this exhibition contain the voices of an emerging nation as it welcomed independence from colonial rule, inspired by pan-African nationalism as it forged a new identity, but was confronted with years of civil war. The topics are wide-ranging: indigenous Nigerian folktales, political commentaries, academic treatments, everyday advice, and new literary experiments.

Onitsha Market Literature provides a portrait—in text and image—of a dynamic period in Nigeria’s history.

Curator Thobile Ndimande, PhD Student, Department of English, will provide a brief walkthrough of this exciting exhibition in Hanke Gallery, followed by light refreshments in the Memorabilia Room.

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Open To: 
Spouses and Partners, Yale Postdoctoral Trainees, undergraduate, Staff, Graduate and Professional, General Public, faculty, alumni, All Ages