TY - JOUR
T1 - 'I will resurrect'
T2 - reading and writing grief as political action
AU - Manivannan, Q
N1 - Funding: This research was made possible through doctoral funding from the Scottish Graduate School of Social Sciences, the Economic and Social Research Council, and the Sheana and Pierre Rollin scholarship. Grant No. ES/P000681/1.
PY - 2025/2/24
Y1 - 2025/2/24
N2 - Activists and protestors write grief as text to mourn losses, remember and document resistances to oppressive regimes, and present alternative futures. This article studies how grief is written, through letters and poetry from activists and their families in India, between 2019 and 2022, alongside the ethics of reading and (re)presenting such grief. Expanding upon the ethics of visual depictions of death to public and textual representation, the article posits grief writing as a mode of political action and mobilization. By witnessing and reading the words of imprisoned, murdered, and grieving protest participants, scholars and activists not only make sense of grief, but perform ‘wake work’ by attending to the dead beyond their pain and suffering, recognizing fuller, more holistic depictions of resistance, care and political action.
AB - Activists and protestors write grief as text to mourn losses, remember and document resistances to oppressive regimes, and present alternative futures. This article studies how grief is written, through letters and poetry from activists and their families in India, between 2019 and 2022, alongside the ethics of reading and (re)presenting such grief. Expanding upon the ethics of visual depictions of death to public and textual representation, the article posits grief writing as a mode of political action and mobilization. By witnessing and reading the words of imprisoned, murdered, and grieving protest participants, scholars and activists not only make sense of grief, but perform ‘wake work’ by attending to the dead beyond their pain and suffering, recognizing fuller, more holistic depictions of resistance, care and political action.
KW - Activism
KW - Care
KW - Grief
KW - Political action
KW - Protest
KW - Social movements
U2 - 10.1177/09670106241262867
DO - 10.1177/09670106241262867
M3 - Article
SN - 0967-0106
VL - OnlineFirst
JO - Security Dialogue
JF - Security Dialogue
ER -