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Nafisa Nipun Tanjeem

Nafisa Nipun Tanjeem is an educator, researcher, writer, and activist. She is associate professor in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies at Worcester State University in Massachusetts, US.

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The Great Wave / A feminist manifesto for Bangladesh

We need a feminism that embodies strong anti-capitalist critiques, one that fights against the neocolonial and neoliberal forces which make already privileged people even more privileged. We need a feminism that fights against the material obstacles experienced by all minoritised and marginalised communities. We need a feminism that is revolutionary, that is not restricted by any politics of funding, that is inseparable from grassroots struggles and resistance. What would such a feminist manifesto look like for Bangladesh?
10 October 2024, 11:58 AM
Coke Studio Bangla controversy

Beyond appropriation and commodification / The making of Coke Studio Bangla’s complex subjects

I would argue it is inadequate to develop an oversimplified criticism of Coke Studio Bangla.
18 May 2024, 04:00 AM
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Mother’s Day / The untold story of an unfinished journey to motherhood

We need to normalise talking about pregnancy losses. In popular media, we would often see someone have sex just once, and then they get pregnant, and the next thing you know is that they had a perfectly healthy, happy baby.
13 May 2023, 18:00 PM
Freedom of speech

Our struggle for freedom is not done yet

I am here not to refute any of these stances but to ask readers to think deeply about why people got so uncomfortable seeing such a photo/heading like this. 
28 March 2023, 11:30 AM
Coke Studio Bangla's 'Nahubo'

Coke Studio Bangla’s ‘Nahubo’ / A song that exposed our fear of the hybrid

What made 'Nasek Nasek' so popular, whereas 'Nahubo' received sceptical responses?
23 March 2023, 13:00 PM
Coke Studio Murir Tin collage

Coke Studio’s Murir Tin: Testament to working class (men’s) struggles

'Murir Tin' is a creative fusion of local tunes and American bluegrass and rap music.
27 February 2023, 13:00 PM
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Coke Studio Bangla's 'Prarthona': Caught between subversion and co-option?

The second song of Coke Studio Bangla, titled “Prarthona” (Prayer), was released on the eve of Ramadan this year. It was the same time when both the mainstream and social media flooded with updates, news, and views on the harassment of a Hindu female college teacher by a Muslim male police constable for wearing a teep on her forehead.
12 April 2022, 13:01 PM
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16 days of activism and our obsession with ‘commonsense’ violence

Along with many other countries in the world, Bangladesh is currently observing the UN system’s 16 days of activism against gender-based violence—an annual international campaign calling individuals and organisations to prevent and eliminate violence against women and girls.
27 November 2020, 18:00 PM
20th.jpeg

A feminist manifesto for Bangladesh

We need a feminism that embodies strong anti-capitalist critiques, one that fights against the neocolonial and neoliberal forces which make already privileged people even more privileged. We need a feminism that fights against the material obstacles experienced by all minoritised and marginalised communities. We need a feminism that is revolutionary, that is not restricted by any politics of funding, that is inseparable from grassroots struggles and resistance. What would such a feminist manifesto look like for Bangladesh?
10 October 2024, 11:58 AM
Coke Studio Bangla controversy

The making of Coke Studio Bangla’s complex subjects

I would argue it is inadequate to develop an oversimplified criticism of Coke Studio Bangla.
18 May 2024, 04:00 AM
motherhood.jpg

The untold story of an unfinished journey to motherhood

We need to normalise talking about pregnancy losses. In popular media, we would often see someone have sex just once, and then they get pregnant, and the next thing you know is that they had a perfectly healthy, happy baby.
13 May 2023, 18:00 PM
Freedom of speech

Our struggle for freedom is not done yet

I am here not to refute any of these stances but to ask readers to think deeply about why people got so uncomfortable seeing such a photo/heading like this. 
28 March 2023, 11:30 AM
Coke Studio Bangla's 'Nahubo'

A song that exposed our fear of the hybrid

What made 'Nasek Nasek' so popular, whereas 'Nahubo' received sceptical responses?
23 March 2023, 13:00 PM
Coke Studio Murir Tin collage

Coke Studio’s Murir Tin: Testament to working class (men’s) struggles

'Murir Tin' is a creative fusion of local tunes and American bluegrass and rap music.
27 February 2023, 13:00 PM
for_online_20220412_214908_0004.png

Coke Studio Bangla's 'Prarthona': Caught between subversion and co-option?

The second song of Coke Studio Bangla, titled “Prarthona” (Prayer), was released on the eve of Ramadan this year. It was the same time when both the mainstream and social media flooded with updates, news, and views on the harassment of a Hindu female college teacher by a Muslim male police constable for wearing a teep on her forehead.
12 April 2022, 13:01 PM
commonsense-violence.jpg

16 days of activism and our obsession with ‘commonsense’ violence

Along with many other countries in the world, Bangladesh is currently observing the UN system’s 16 days of activism against gender-based violence—an annual international campaign calling individuals and organisations to prevent and eliminate violence against women and girls.
27 November 2020, 18:00 PM
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Beyond the question of choice, motherhood, and burqa

Jharna Akter overheard journalists talking about how the photo of a burqa-clad mother playing cricket with her son will shake the world.
16 September 2020, 18:00 PM
Thinking beyond Accord and Alliance

Thinking beyond Accord and Alliance

Workplace safety and security in Bangladeshi garment factories attracted widespread international scrutiny after the Tazreen fashion...
20 April 2017, 18:00 PM
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