Global South: SEPHIS e-magazine, October 2011: Visual Encounters: Beyond the Written and Toward the Sensory

Published By: SEPHIS on eSS | Published Date: October, 15 , 2011

What is 'visual methodologies? How is it defined? What are the challenges in grappling with the interdisciplinary nature of this multifaceted research approach? This issue of Global South features essays reflecting some of the issues that were discussed at a recent workshop on visual methodologies. Contents Editorial: Experimenting with Possibilities: Visual Methodologies Workshop Articles Oscar Guarin, Felipe Cabrera Orozco, Charisma Lepcha and Rui Assubuji: From An Anthropological Tourist to a Tourist as Ethnographer Rike Sitas: Towards the Sensory: The Creative Catalyst, Public Engagement and Affective Spaces of Social Justice Rocio E. Trinidad: Peruvian Déjà Vu in Cairo: An Analysis of Political Repertoires in a Transnational Sphere Busra Sultana: From Image Realities to Social Realities: Unpacking Pleasure and Procreation in TV and Press Advertisements of Contraceptives in Bangladesh Across the South Matias Marambio, Archive Museum: Reflections on Visual Research Methods Namita Malhorta: Beyond Representation Mark Westmoreland: What do you mean by Visual Methodologies? Photo Essay Karen Bernando, Memory: The Visual, the Sensory and the Performative during the Last Presidential Elections in Peru

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