The workshop on ‘Re-imagining Visuality: Exploring Possibilities in Photography, Theory and Practice’ organized by the Department of Sociology, South Asian University was held on 28th February, 2015 at South Asian University. The following papers were presented at the conference:
Prof. Sasanka Perera, South Asian University: Fear of the
Visual?: The Presence and Absence of Photography in Sociology and Social
Anthropology
Dr. Dev Pathak, South Asian University: Seeing is Thinking and
Thinking is Seeing: Marriage of Visual Anthropology and Sociological Theories
Photographs and Specificity of Locations
Srimal
Fernando, M.Phil/PhD Candidate in Sociology, South Asian University: Colonial
Photography and Susan Sontag’s and
Roland Barthes’ Idea of Photography in the Context of Sri Lanka
Ratan K
Roy, M.Phil/PhD Candiate n Sociology, South Asian University: Photo-story of
Shahbag Movement, Narrative Analysis and Challenges of Anthropological Research
in Bangladesh
Identity and Photography/Film
Krishna.P.
Pandey, PhD Candidate in Sociology, South Asian University: Insurgents to Peace Actors: Reflections on Nepal’s Maoist Insurgency and its Aftermath through Images
Dr.
Mahuya Bandyopadhyaya, Associate Professor, Tata Institute of Social Sciences: Being
Male, Being ‘Koti’: Reflections on Using Visual Technology with the
Ethnographic Method
Images of the workshop in progress are courtesy of Ratan
Kumar Roy Mphil/PhD Candidate in sociology, SAU):