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Nordic Theatre Studies, 2023
In the article I consider women's performative protest actions against sexual violence in Russia's war against Ukraine and their media images. After the withdrawal of the Russian army from Kyiv, a massive amount of war crimes against civilians in its suburbs were revealed. The article gives an overview of the protest actions and their media afterlife in the Baltic states in spring 2022, discusses the representational strategies and media photos based on Rancière's essay "The Intolerable Image", considers the issue in the contexts of the public sphere, and the feminist research on women's life stories and representational strategies that try to depict women's experiences in war. The events are historically contextualized in a discussion on women and war based on the research of WWII memoirs and autobiographies (Kurvet-Käosaar 2000, Alexievich 2017, Paju 2005). The protest actions and their media images created a transgressive zone of disturbance where several modes of public sphere and social practices, including protest, art, media, mourning, etc. intertwine.
2010
Notes based on HR reports (2000-2004) + discussions of the Workshop on "The perpetration of sexual violence in conflict zones", Hamburg Institute for Sozialforschung, June 25-26 2010 . Direct link http://russiaviolence.hypotheses.org/878
The focus of the conversation between Marta Havryshko and Regina Mühlhäuser is sexual violence during Russia’s war on Ukraine. What are the forms of this violence? How widespread is it? Who speaks about it, and who remains silent? Which aspects are brought forward, and what remains in the dark? Is sexual violence a weapon of war in Russia’s war against Ukraine?
The Journal of Social Policy Studies
Feruza Aripova – PhD Candidate in World History, Northeastern University; Center Associate, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University; Visiting Scholar, Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia, New York University, USA. Email: aripova.f@husky.neu.edu Janet Elise Johnson – Professor of Political Science and Women’s & Gender Studies, Brooklyn College, City University of New York; Visiting Scholar, Center for European and Mediterranean Studies at New York University, New York, USA. Email: Johnson@brooklyn.cuny.edu This article examines the 2016 Ukrainian-Russian virtual flashmob that took on the issues of sexual assault, including childhood sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and rape. Begun by a Ukrainian activist on Facebook, the flashmob resulted in more than ten thousand original posts and led to a broader discussion on violence against women in Ukrainian and Russian. Many women (and some men) for the first time publicly disclosed excruciating details of...
Routledge eBooks, 2019
Emory Int'l L. Rev., 2009
Since the past several months we have been focusing specifically on the news that covered rape incidents for two reasons: first, we try to impossibly count the sheer number of incidents that have been taking place on a continuous basis throughout the country, and second the language being used in reporting those incidents... . Reporters romanticise the language of reporting as a part of yellow journalism. Their news captions are disgraceful- they imply distasteful, offensive and obnoxious headings and use sensational words to attract mass readers; for example, granddaughter raped by grandfather, sister being raped in front of brother, toddler being raped, father surrendered killing daughter’s rapist. Instead of mobilizing discussion and building societal awareness on such issues, the low category of reporting style victimizes the victims further. We turned the RAPE issue as a culture- the way we see it. To keep sanity of journalism it is imperative for the RAPE features writers to maintain ethics of writings in the media.
Chicago Kent Law Review, 1993
Studi di storia medioevale e di diplomatica - Nuova Serie
TÜBA-AR Türkiye Bilimler Akademisi Arkeoloji Dergisi, 2024
IEEE Access, 2019
Revista Conrado, 2021
Dilemas contemporáneos: Educación, Política y Valores
2019
Wolni i Solidarni. Między Ideą a Praktyką. Kwartalnik Społeczno-Polityczny, 2023
Molecular Biology Reports, 2013
International Journal of New Media Technology, 2019