This article uses photographs to explore the meanings of nudity in a district of Bangladesh. Throughout the colonial and postcolonial periods, photography was a major tool here in the framing of a confrontation between local and external cultural styles. In this confrontation, nudity was used as a visual marker of specific, but contradictory, local characteristics. It stood variously for primitivity, underdevelopment, indecency and indigeneity. In the dominant discourses, one group in particular, the Mru, was singled out to represent these characteristics. Photographs of the Mru reveal a politics of nudity which is illustrated here by exploring three themes: enforced authenticity, enforced decency, and folklorization. The article links thes...
Democracy has generally been understood the best remedy to prevent societal violence, as it gives di...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The contemporary Burmese state, (Union of Myanmar), ...
On 24 April 2016, Xulhas Mannan, one of the founders of Roopbaan, the first gay magazine published i...
There has been much academic work outlining the complex links between women and the nation. Women pr...
The article examines the relations between photography, body, nudity, and sexuality. It presents cha...
This thesis is about contemporary identity and developmental politics in the Chittagong Hill Tracts ...
A 3000-word invited article for the 'Insights' section of The Conversation, reflecting on the contem...
The aim of this thesis is to consider the real life interplay between ambitions and restrictions to ...
cf.ac.uk/jomec/jomecjournal/4-november2013/Lehmuskallio_Nudity.pdf The article takes as its starting...
Highlighting the way cricket has become a site of a new nationalist masculinity in post-colonial Ban...
This chapter places respectable femininity at the centre of the construction and performance of new ...
Cette étude au croisement de l’histoire et des études visuelles porte sur le corps et l’iconographie...
Bangladeshi women are subjected to patriarchal norms that are legitimated by both the cultural and t...
Abstract In Bangladesh, there seem to be two kinds of nationalism: Bangladeshi and Bengali nationali...
This paper problematises the dominance of the Northern gaze on sex work. Because the organisation of...
Democracy has generally been understood the best remedy to prevent societal violence, as it gives di...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The contemporary Burmese state, (Union of Myanmar), ...
On 24 April 2016, Xulhas Mannan, one of the founders of Roopbaan, the first gay magazine published i...
There has been much academic work outlining the complex links between women and the nation. Women pr...
The article examines the relations between photography, body, nudity, and sexuality. It presents cha...
This thesis is about contemporary identity and developmental politics in the Chittagong Hill Tracts ...
A 3000-word invited article for the 'Insights' section of The Conversation, reflecting on the contem...
The aim of this thesis is to consider the real life interplay between ambitions and restrictions to ...
cf.ac.uk/jomec/jomecjournal/4-november2013/Lehmuskallio_Nudity.pdf The article takes as its starting...
Highlighting the way cricket has become a site of a new nationalist masculinity in post-colonial Ban...
This chapter places respectable femininity at the centre of the construction and performance of new ...
Cette étude au croisement de l’histoire et des études visuelles porte sur le corps et l’iconographie...
Bangladeshi women are subjected to patriarchal norms that are legitimated by both the cultural and t...
Abstract In Bangladesh, there seem to be two kinds of nationalism: Bangladeshi and Bengali nationali...
This paper problematises the dominance of the Northern gaze on sex work. Because the organisation of...
Democracy has generally been understood the best remedy to prevent societal violence, as it gives di...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The contemporary Burmese state, (Union of Myanmar), ...
On 24 April 2016, Xulhas Mannan, one of the founders of Roopbaan, the first gay magazine published i...