That was such an interesting week in terms of reading and publications (probably because I fell sick halfway through and got stuck home with my PC to keep me company!), so I decided to include in a short post all the articles I would recommend you to read.
IMAGINE A PUERTO RICO RECOVERY DESIGNED BY PUERTO RICANS, by Naomi Klein and Elizabeth Yeampierre on The Intercept. An insight into Puerto Ricans' historic chance to resist shock doctrine politics, aka privatisation of everything after a natural disaster has hit. Makes me think of my field...
What connects rape in war, domestic violence and sexual harassment? Patriarchy, by Suzanne More on The Guardian. From Raqqa to Myanmar to the Balkans to the UK to the #MeToo campaign and the USA. Just read this one!
From Macbeth to the Wicker Man: the dark heart of Scotland's witch hunting history, by Karin Goodwin on The Herald Scotland. Re-opening a different kind of (much underrated) crimes against women from the past. A never-ending conversation.
Not strictly published this week: Explaining Ethnography in the Field: A Conversation between Pasang Yangjee Sherpa and Carole McGranahan on Savage Minds is a great text to read when in the field. Reminds you of the basics of what Ethnography is and of what it can't be...
P.S: Considering of posting a selection of articles regularly. What do you think?
P.S: Considering of posting a selection of articles regularly. What do you think?
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