Category: forced marriage

  • Close Reading The Conversation: Forced Marriage and Human Trafficking

    Of course, we aren’t the only folks talking about forced marriage. It’s such a pervasive issue that it’s being addressed around the world. Though this is troubling in terms of how widespread the problem is, it is also reassuring to know that there are a multitude of diverse people tackling it in different ways. For…

  • Alex Says Goodbye

    “I believe in comics,” I said in my job interview for the research assistant role. I remember it distinctly because I cringed about it afterwards. Oh no, I thought, aghast. Why did I say that? It sounded so earnest, so cheesy. What if I came across as insincere?? I squirmed, I blushed, I gnashed my…

  • This Dreadful Nonsense is the Law: A Not-So Marvellous Marriage by Lemony Snicket

    The overwhelming feeling I have for the Baudelaire Orphans is concern. In fact, so concerned was I for their safety that when the Netflix show came out, I couldn’t watch the final episode of A Series of Unfortunate Events for months. Because what if? Snicket had been promising emotional devastation since the first page, the…

  • Playing Marriage

    “Marriage is no picnic.”  Indeed it is not. It also isn’t a play. Or is it?  A Series of Unfortunate Events (the movie) follows Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire on their quest to uncover the truth behind their parents’ deaths and the destruction of their home. On their path to truth and justice, they (have…

  • Conflict-related forced marriage in Army Of God: Joseph Kony’s War in Central Africa 

    Do you remember #BringBackOurGirls? Or the Yezidi women forced into marriage by members of ISIS? They are two of many examples of conflict-related forced marriage. Across many but not all conflicts, a similar pattern emerges. Women and girls are taken by male fighters, forced to marry them, and subjected to various forms of physical, sexual…

  • Persephone and Hades : A Marriage Made in Hell?

    A strange shift is occurring within the myth of Persephone and Hades: the young people have gotten hold of it, and they’re making it wholesome. This metamorphosis occurred to me recently as I was scrolling through my Instagram, and a page I follow (@lit.memery – I am who I am) posted the following: And I’ve…

  • Let’s Talk About Human Rights and Forced Marriage! – How We Launched Our Comic

    It has taken about thirteen years to arrive at this moment. From the very first glimmer of inspiration in Hannah’s postgraduate mind, to December 2023, with a comic in our hands and a teaching pack online. This year alone has been a whirlwind of school visits, art revisions, and data collection, as well as feedback…

  • A Statutory Definition of “Honour”-Based Abuse 

    For over a decade now (Time flies when you’re having fun!) I have been researching the politics behind the categorisation and definition of crimes. Why are some harmful behaviours criminalised and others are not? Why is one newly criminalised conduct shoved in the box labelled ‘other bad stuff’ (The box right at the bottom of…

  • A Review of Daria: A Roma Woman’s Journey 

    After reviewing Team Muhafiz and the Child Raiders and Cash Cow, I would like to add Daria: A Roma Woman’s Journey to our list of forced marriage comics.   Source Together, they are painting a more and more complex picture of forced marriage.  They show that forced marriages are a global problem. Statistically speaking, forced marriages…

  • Cash Cow: A Review

    How do I review something so raw and biographical as the multimedia comic, Cash Cow? As a scholar of the arts and humanities, I’m used to assessing fictional gambits like symbol, metaphor and narrative. But this is real. This happened to a living girl – a child – and it’s happening to other children even…