
Reframing Gendered Violence Working Group Fellow Published in Griffith Asia Insights
Dr. Fiona Hukula wrote an article on gender-based violence in Papua New Guinea.
In the article, Dr. Fiona Hukula, Reframing Gendered Violence working group fellow, writes about the extremely high levels of violence against women in Papua New Guinea, the normalization of domestic violence, and the recent protests against gender-based violence. Dr. Hukula also highlights some potential solutions which could reduce gender-based violence in Papua New Guinea.
Women Mobilizing Memory Working Group Co-Director Reviewed by the Los Angeles Review of Books
Marianne Hirsch's latest book, School Photos in Liquid Time: Reframing Difference, co-authored with Leo Spitzer, was reviewed in a piece titled, “The Institutional Gaze of the School.”
Marianne Hirsch, former director of the Center for the Study of Social Difference and Women Mobilizing Memory working group co-director, had her book, School Photos in Liquid Time: Reframing Difference, reviewed in a piece titled, “The Institutional Gaze of the School” by the LA Review of Books. The book explores the history of school photos and their role within the ideological state apparatuses of hegemonic socio-political systems. School Photos in Liquid Time, co-authored by Leo Spitzer, offers a closer look at this genre of vernacular photography, tracing how photography advances ideologies of social assimilation as well as those of hierarchy and exclusion.