Schlagwort: Sexuelle Gewalt

  • Aline Bovard Rudaz : Femmes – Violences

    Aline Bovard Rudaz : Femmes – Violences

    This book addresses the ethical dilemmas associated with the display of violent images and proposes alternative strategies for raising awareness, based on fifteen projects by women. The book underlines the importance of regaining control over the representation of women for the purposes of self affirmation, empowerment, care and struggle.

  • Jonathan Torgovnik : Intended Consequences: Rwandan Children Born of Rape

    Jonathan Torgovnik : Intended Consequences: Rwandan Children Born of Rape

    An estimated 20,000 children were born of rapes that occurred during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Fifteen years later, the mothers of these children still face enormous challenges, not least of which is the stigma of bearing and raising a child fathered by a Hutu militiaman.

  • Mika Sperling : I Have Done Nothing Wrong

    Mika Sperling : I Have Done Nothing Wrong

    Dans cette enquête intime, Mika Sperling brise un tabou familial et sociétal. Avec vulnérabilité et résilience, elle se confronte à son traumatisme à travers trois récits plastiques.

  • Jonathan Torgovnik : Disclosure. Rwandan Children Born of Rape

    Jonathan Torgovnik : Disclosure. Rwandan Children Born of Rape

    … this project continues to highlight the use of sexual violence as a weapon and its consequences. It is a tortuous and profound trauma that affects the children born as a result and is also passed down to future generations.

  • Jan Banning, Dick Wittenberg : Blood bonds: Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda

    Jan Banning, Dick Wittenberg : Blood bonds: Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda

    Jan Banning and Dick Wittenberg portrayed, in words and images, improbable pairs: people who once wished each other harm but now live side by side as good neighbors, friends—even family. One by one, they say they’ve become human again.

  • Olaf Heine : Rwandan Daughters

    Olaf Heine : Rwandan Daughters

    Vielen jungen Frauen gelingt es jedoch, ihre traumatisierten Mütter aufzufangen und sich von dem Stigma zu befreien. Der Mut und die Zuversicht dieser Frauen in einer von Traumata geprägten und autoritär regierten Gesellschaft sind beispiellos.

  • Kent Klich : The Book of Beth

    Kent Klich : The Book of Beth

    By the age of seventeen she was an addict, a prostitute, and a pusher. At twenty-five she kicked her habit for almost a year but attempted suicide twice and became addicted again. At the age of thirty, things got worse. This is Beth’s story.

  • Rhiannon Adam : Big Fence

    Rhiannon Adam : Big Fence

    … Pitcairn epitomises Utopia. A land of milk and honey under the Pacific skies – always just out of reach, but vivid in the mind’s eye. In 2004, this façade slipped, when a series of child sexual abuse allegations emerged. The British investigation, Operation Unique, uncovered decades of abuse. Abuse that had been festering in…

  • Simone Engelen : 27 Drafts

    Simone Engelen : 27 Drafts

    „In 2006, during a high school exchange year in the U.S., I was sexually abused by two individuals. In the years that followed, I tried to block out all memories about this experience, which led me to develop coping mechanisms such as addiction and control issues; and deeply influenced how I interact with others and…

  • Kent Klich, Beth R : Picture Imperfect

    Kent Klich, Beth R : Picture Imperfect

    „Picture Imperfect presents a life-sized portrait of Beth R, her immense fear of pain, and the cry for a love that her parents never had the means to give. The book is a product of more than 20 years of friendship and collaboration between Beth and the photographer Kent Klich.“

  • Natalie Malisse : La grande maison

    Natalie Malisse : La grande maison

    „La parole des enfants est comme un souffle qui murmure la violence tapie là, derriére les murs. Il faut tendre l’oreille.“

  • Ahndraya Parlato : Who is Changed and Who is Dead

    Ahndraya Parlato : Who is Changed and Who is Dead

    In Who is Changed and Who is Dead, Ahndraya Parlato uses the life-changing events of her mother’s suicide and the birth of her children as the genesis for an expansive project exploring the contradictory and complex conditions of motherhood.