In this series, research fellow Muktasree Chakma analyses and discusses the portrayal of indigenous women and indigeneity in Bangladesh through the works of Bangladeshi artists Tufan Chakma, Jayatu Chakma, and Joydeb Roaza.
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🔗 Read the essay here: https://t.co/uRXxWua42k
✨AS THEY SEE US
Introducing another essay by Muktasree Chakma Sathi . This essay is part of a series titled, ‘Challenging Visual Depiction of Women and Sexual Violence in Southasia’ published by The Southasia Trust. +
published by The Southasia Trust.
Subha & Shermal shed light on three significant cases, offering fresh perspectives and critical insights that challenge conventional narratives. 💫
🔗 Read the essay here: https://t.co/ymEODCmEPw
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✨VISUAL POLITICS AND FEMINIST STRATEGIES IN SRI LANKA: INSIGHTS FROM THREE LANDMARK CASES
Introducing another essay by Subha Wijesiriwardena & Shermal Wijewardene. This essay is part of a series titled, ‘Challenging Visual Depiction of Women and Sexual Violence in Southasia’+
in their digital public lives. She sheds light on the vital topics of sexual violence, online justice-seeking, and the power of the Nepali online community.
If you're interested in understanding the intersection of technology, gender, and social change, this essay is a must-read
✨THE DIGITAL PUBLIC LIFE OF NEPALI WOMEN: SEXUAL VIOLENCE ONLINE JUSTICE-SEEKING, AND THE VOLUBLE NEPALI INTERNET
Introducing another essay by Nikita Tripathi .+
Through this essay, Jyotsna and Vidisha shed light on the subtle yet pervasive ways in which caste operates on our very flesh and bones, shaping our experiences and identities. +
✨BODY AS A CASTE FIELD
Introducing "Body as a Caste Field" by Jyotsna Siddharth and Vidisha Fadescha . This essay is part of a series titled, ‘Challenging Visual Depiction of Women and Sexual Violence in Southasia’ published by The Southasia Trust. +
Discover powerful perspectives, delve into the complexities, and join the conversation on reshaping narratives.
Over the next few posts, we will introduce each essay, shedding light on different perspectives and experiences.
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Join us as we dive deep into the complex narratives surrounding women and sexual violence, aiming to challenge existing norms and perceptions. These powerful essays shed light on the experiences, resilience, and strength of individuals in Southasia.+
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our essay series titled, "Challenging Visual Depiction of Women and Sexual Violence in Southasia" published by The Southasia Trust. +
As Panos South Asia heads towards a formal closure in a few months, let us remember the collective impact we have made and continue to strive for a more just and responsible media.
Happy new year B.S 2080 to all!!
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Panos South Asia just launched "The Pandemic Papers: Case Studies From India and Nepal" on 12th April in Kathmandu. It was an insightful presentation by the authors @ramusapkota and Rukmini S. ++
This publication is a testament to our collective effort to make our media more accountable and to reconcile freedom with responsibility. It is a reminder of the importance of holding those in power accountable, especially in times of crisis like the pandemic. ++