Document Type

Article

Publication Date

January 2013

Journal

Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism and Development

Volume

4

Issue

1

Abstract

This review engages Murtada Bulbul's series of photographs of Bangladeshi swineherders (published in this issue), casting the photographer's treatment as that of a storyteller. On one hand, this treatment suggests the importance of visual-cultural forms for the very legibility of human rights. On the other hand, Bulbul's pictures can teach us something about what it means to live a "bare life," that is, to live at the edges of the human community.

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