There are peoples who, despite being separated by geographical distances, by their cultures, by their historical developments, and by their languages, are similar and are united by the circumstances that have led them to endure conditions of invasion, conquest, subjugation, and colonization; therefore, this has also led them to identify with one another in their struggles for independence and liberation throughout their existence.
Your emphasis on media asymmetry stood out to me. It’s something I’ve been reflecting on too: how narratives are weaponized not only to delegitimize resistance but to sanctify violence
I wrote something that lightly relates to some of the themes in your post, on dehumanization and the politics of personification. I would love it if you had a look!
Your emphasis on media asymmetry stood out to me. It’s something I’ve been reflecting on too: how narratives are weaponized not only to delegitimize resistance but to sanctify violence
I wrote something that lightly relates to some of the themes in your post, on dehumanization and the politics of personification. I would love it if you had a look!