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Seuty Sabur

The writer is Associate Professor, Anthropology Program, Dept. of Economics and Social Science, BRAC University.

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All that is solid melts into the air: The July uprising and a state in transition

8 October 2024
Our people opened a new horizon of possibilities and demonstrated what it means to be active citizens. In the days of chaos following the fall—with no police and the army happy to sit back—they took on traffic regulation, protected their neighbourhoods, and organised a massive relief effort for the flood victims. They did all this without command and with no thought of reward other than a functioning state. The jury is still out on what they have received in turn.
8 October 2024
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The banality of evil and the Messiah of a new dawn

13 August 2024
For three days we were a state without a government.
13 August 2024
The cheapening of life and the struggle for the state

The cheapening of life and the struggle for the state

6 August 2024
Either we finally build a people’s republic or we condemn ourselves to repeat this “legacy of blood”.
6 August 2024
Is it not easier to defeat your enemies in parliament than to be permanently on the warpath against some shapeshifting enemy? FILE PHOTO: PALASH KHAN

The shifting political field and the price of permanent war

26 July 2024
Is it not easier to defeat your enemies in parliament than to be permanently on the warpath against some shapeshifting enemy?
26 July 2024
Why every woman must ask for more

Why every woman must ask for more

7 March 2023
Every Women’s Day, I suffer from this ambivalent feeling of euphoria and despair.
7 March 2023
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A scooter and a teep: Misogyny, in public and private

6 April 2022
It is time to reimagine our city—a city where I can ride my bike without being run over or recorded by a stranger, where Lata can wear whatever she wants, and Meem can ride her scooter home safely without being questioned about her clothes, her movements or her company. We cannot wait for the patriarchy to be fully “smashed” before we can imagine this city and claim it as ours.
6 April 2022
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16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence / Shifting the onus: Unshackle gender from violence

26 November 2021
I was invited to write for 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, and it felt as if the universe was preparing confetti of convoluted emotions to throw at me.
26 November 2021
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Lost home, abandoned nation: Fighting for a Bangladesh for all

21 October 2021
I have been feeling unwell since October 13. After the mayhem in Cumilla, I knew it wouldn’t be the last. With a broken heart, my father-in-law and I, along with my son, decided to continue with our tradition of puja visits and mandap-hopping, yet we were all deeply disturbed, witnessing the carnage unravelling with a helpless rage.
21 October 2021
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Creating a ‘safer’ Bangladesh for women

Why is it so difficult to write about something that seems so obvious and urgent? Can it have something to do with that very “obviousness” itself?
8 February 2021
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A camaraderie thicker than blood

Our comrade Ayesha Khanam, president of Bangladesh Mahila Parishad, left us on January 2, 2021. Like everyone else, I had been convinced that she would defeat cancer and come back strong.
7 January 2021
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The burning man, and our national addiction to violence

Barely a month had passed since one of us wrote about rape, scopophilia and collective rage, and barely a day since we began an intergenerational dialogue on gender, rage and violence, full of hope at the emergence of passionate and resourceful young allies, when the world dutifully punched back.
31 October 2020
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Rape, scopophilia and our collective rage

Monday morning, October 5—I woke up and made the mistake of checking my Facebook newsfeed.
6 October 2020
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Covid-19: The ineptitude of power

Plagues, pandemics, floods and blights, we were once taught, are vehicles of retribution, weeding out those who have not prepared for divine wrath—the greedy, reckless, and arrogant.
3 April 2020
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The possibility for transversal politics

The students of private universities have shown their maturity and creativity in leading a peaceful demonstration against the proposed 7.5 percent VAT.
15 September 2015
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