Drawing the Unseen: Graphic Reportage of Silencing during the Arab Spring

Drawing the Unseen: Graphic Reportage of Silencing during the Arab Spring

By Loughborough Institute of Advanced Studies

IAS Residential Fellow Dr Sara Shaker delivers a seminar on their research, followed by a lunch.

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International House, Loughborough University

Epinal Way Loughborough LE11 3TU United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

About this event

IAS Residential Fellow Dr Sara Shaker delivers a seminar on their research -

This seminar examines the role of comic journalism in archiving the Arab Revolutions/Uprisings, with a particular focus on the graphic narratives of Arabic artists like Deena Mohammed, Yazan Al Saadi, Hamid Suleiman, and Rawand Issa. By focusing on the visual artworks of What Factors Make You Insecure?, Lebanon is Burning, An Uprising in Sudan, Freedom Hospital, and Aasiya (The Insubordinate)—the seminar explores how these visual narratives operate as counter-archives that contest the official accounts disseminated/circulated Arab state regimes. These artists act as ethical witnesses who challenge prevailing dominant political narratives and uncover state-sanctioned violence and trauma by adopting the tools of comic journalism. The seminar showcases how Arab comic artists deploy the visual-verbal power of comics to document atrocity, foreground marginalized voices, and present unfiltered testimonies. It argues that the comic platform provides an unmediated form of history witnessing-one that combines activism, resistance, and documentation.

Arrivals from 11:45 am for a 12:00 noon start. For those joining in-person, lunch will be served after the seminar from 1:00pm.

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Aug 21 · 12:00 PM GMT+1