Positioning the “anti-hero*ine” framework In this short piece, I explore Chrysanthi and Elektra, two street-level bureaucrats I encountered during my fieldwork, who
used […] [...]
Positioning the “anti-hero*ine” framework In this short piece, I explore Chrysanthi and Elektra, two street-level bureaucrats I encountered during my fieldwork, who
used […] [...]
Introduction: Morality and power in humanitarian honors The arrival of hundreds of thousands of displaced people in Europe nearly a […] The post In the grey zone of humanitarian
honors: ‘Heroines of solidarity’ in the European ‘refugee crisis’ appeared first on Allegra Lab. [...]
Vera Egbers, Christa Kamleithner, Özge Sezer and Alexandra Skedzuhn-Safir. 2024. Architectures of Colonialism: Constructed Histories, Conflicting Memories. Berlin: De Gruyter
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“What happened to the women who fought for the revolution?” This question has frequently come up when I have been […] The post Anti-heroines and Oman’s revolutionary
afterlives appeared first on Allegra Lab. [...]
This thematic thread considers the figure of the anti-hero/anti-heroine and the lens of anti-heroism, and proposes a heuristic reformulation, the […] The post Anti-hero*ines
of international social, political and legal practice: An Introduction appeared first on Allegra Lab. [...]
Backway to Europe is a podcast series produced in collaboration with Gambian advocates and activists. It centers their analyses of […] The post VISA appeared first on Allegra
Lab. [...]
Since October 2023, I have been exposed to images and videos from Gaza that I will never forget. Although I […] The post «Please don’t scroll»: Social Media as Humanitarian
Communication in Gaza appeared first on Allegra Lab. [...]
On the national highway that cuts across the lower slopes of the Western Ghats, the surface itself is rarely the […] The post When the Ground Refuses to Settle: Living with
Unfinished Landscapes in the Western Ghats appeared first on Allegra Lab. [...]