Kazi Ashraf Uddin

Sara Ahmed’s “complaint biography” and Affective Reflections on Our Institutional Ethics

The world is encountering an unprecedented scale of injustices all over. Each of us is replete with a never-ending number of complaints.

2y ago

Dystopian Literature: In Conversation with Critical Discourse and Contemporary World

The twentieth century’s interactions with the popular revolutions, capitalist advent, authoritarianism, World Wars, repressive state-system paves the way for a frowning skepticism about the Enlightenment metanarrative and nuances the global literary firmament with dystopian motif.

4y ago

October (1927): A Historical and Visual Retromania

Let's imagine some frames from the 80s or 90s - a small group of activists watching a film in their semi-dark Communist party office;

7y ago
August 6, 2022
August 6, 2022

Sara Ahmed’s “complaint biography” and Affective Reflections on Our Institutional Ethics

The world is encountering an unprecedented scale of injustices all over. Each of us is replete with a never-ending number of complaints.

July 4, 2020
July 4, 2020

Dystopian Literature: In Conversation with Critical Discourse and Contemporary World

The twentieth century’s interactions with the popular revolutions, capitalist advent, authoritarianism, World Wars, repressive state-system paves the way for a frowning skepticism about the Enlightenment metanarrative and nuances the global literary firmament with dystopian motif.

October 28, 2017
October 28, 2017

October (1927): A Historical and Visual Retromania

Let's imagine some frames from the 80s or 90s - a small group of activists watching a film in their semi-dark Communist party office;