This article examines the role of graphic ethnography in mapping the objects and feelings of fear through the silence of images, through the aurality of this silence. By aurality, I refer to the sounds and feelings felt by the reader when seeing these images in their colours, visuality and contexts which are not brought out by words and texts alone. The article explores the new sociographies that emerge from this intercitationality of visceral fear, from the aurality of this dread, that survivors of sexual violence during the Bangladesh war of 1971 feel till today. It suggests that we need to go beyond the search for the ‘unsayable and unseeable’ to understand how survivors and their quotidian existence are intertwined with these objects of...
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A Woman in Berlin (1954) has undoubtedly shaped global understanding of wartime rape. The present ar...
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This article examines the relationship between aesthetics and politics when invoking the imagery of ...
Following the 1971 Bangladesh War, the Bangladesh government publicly designated the thousands of wo...
In December 1971, East Pakistan became the independent nation of Bangladesh after a nine-month war w...
Beyond ‘scandals’ and the public testimonies of victim-survivors, surprisingly little is known about...
This special issue of Cultural Studies Review brings together an interdisciplinary range of scholars...
The Kindly Ones (2006), a French novel written by the American author Jonathan Littell, explores the...
Labonno/Labony needs to do a school project on family memories of 1971, the Bangladesh War. When com...
This paper explores the relation of fear to activism in private and constrained circumstances of chr...
Advances in technology have transformed and expanded the ways in which sexual violence can be perpet...
While reports of ‘Nirbhaya’ referring to the brutal gang rape of a young woman on a moving bus in De...
The article aims to portray the traumas and sufferings of female war survivors in pre and post-1971 ...
A review of the book Monstrous Intimacies: Making Post-Slavery Subjects by Christina Sharpe
Review of Global Perspectives on War, Gender and Health: The Sociology and Anthropology of Suffering...
A Woman in Berlin (1954) has undoubtedly shaped global understanding of wartime rape. The present ar...
A review of:Allen MeekBiopolitical Media: Catastrophe, Immunity and Bare LifeRoutledge, Abingdon, 20...
This article examines the relationship between aesthetics and politics when invoking the imagery of ...
Following the 1971 Bangladesh War, the Bangladesh government publicly designated the thousands of wo...
In December 1971, East Pakistan became the independent nation of Bangladesh after a nine-month war w...
Beyond ‘scandals’ and the public testimonies of victim-survivors, surprisingly little is known about...
This special issue of Cultural Studies Review brings together an interdisciplinary range of scholars...
The Kindly Ones (2006), a French novel written by the American author Jonathan Littell, explores the...
Labonno/Labony needs to do a school project on family memories of 1971, the Bangladesh War. When com...
This paper explores the relation of fear to activism in private and constrained circumstances of chr...
Advances in technology have transformed and expanded the ways in which sexual violence can be perpet...
While reports of ‘Nirbhaya’ referring to the brutal gang rape of a young woman on a moving bus in De...
The article aims to portray the traumas and sufferings of female war survivors in pre and post-1971 ...
A review of the book Monstrous Intimacies: Making Post-Slavery Subjects by Christina Sharpe
Review of Global Perspectives on War, Gender and Health: The Sociology and Anthropology of Suffering...
A Woman in Berlin (1954) has undoubtedly shaped global understanding of wartime rape. The present ar...
A review of:Allen MeekBiopolitical Media: Catastrophe, Immunity and Bare LifeRoutledge, Abingdon, 20...