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The war mode of visual art production: a feminist geopolitical analysis of art producing masculinities in Kabul from 2014-2018 (2019)
Thesis
Musawi Natanzi, S. P. The war mode of visual art production: a feminist geopolitical analysis of art producing masculinities in Kabul from 2014-2018. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

Since 2004, “Afghan women” producing contemporary art became online in virtual, visual and print the driving agents of a national art under construction centred in Kabul. However, the ethnographical insights gathered between 2014 until 2018 show that... Read More about The war mode of visual art production: a feminist geopolitical analysis of art producing masculinities in Kabul from 2014-2018.

For or Against War? The Syrian Conflict on the New York Times Opinion Pages (2019)
Journal Article
Huland, G. (2019). For or Against War? The Syrian Conflict on the New York Times Opinion Pages. The journal of communication and media studies (Champaign. Online), 4(2), 17-34. https://doi.org/10.18848/2470-9247/CGP/v04i02/17-34

This article compares the representation of the Syrian conflict on the opinion pages of the “New York Times” during two periods: the two months covering the beginning of the protests (March–April 2011) and the two months after the expansion of the so... Read More about For or Against War? The Syrian Conflict on the New York Times Opinion Pages.

For whom the bell tolls: London’s Iraq and Afghanistan memorial 1990-2015 (2019)
Journal Article
Grady, K. (2019). For whom the bell tolls: London’s Iraq and Afghanistan memorial 1990-2015. London Review of International Law, 7(3), 353-376. https://doi.org/10.1093/lril/lraa003

Following the recent turn to materiality in international legal scholarship, this article considers London’s Iraq and Afghanistan Memorial 1990-2015. By examining the memorial’s politics in respect of death quantification, gender, and lawfulness, the... Read More about For whom the bell tolls: London’s Iraq and Afghanistan memorial 1990-2015.