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Culture & Captivity

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  • Culture & Captivity is a a podcast speaking to researchers from the University of Hull about confinement and the creative endeavours that spring from it, from movies to memoirs, photojournalism to creative writing.

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Episodes
  • Belinda talks motherhood and creative writing in prison
    Jul 12 2024

    In this episode, Joanne Butcher and Belinda Sherlock discuss Belinda’s research into the meaning of motherhood for women in prison, and the power of creative writing and publishing for people in prison.


    They discuss:

    • What culture and captivity might mean in the prison context
    • Some of the challenges faced by mothers and grandmothers in prison
    • Some of the challenges of prison-based research
    • Power dynamics in the research space, and working towards more collaborative practices, power sharing and epistemic justice
    • The importance of publication for mothers writing from prison

    Find the show notes at https://medium.com/@cultcaptpod


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    37 mins
  • Wemmy talks Hurricane Katrina photographs
    Jul 11 2024

    In this episode, Belinda Sherlock and Wemmy Ogunyankin discuss Wemmy’s research into photographs of recently arrested and incarcerated people taken in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in the U.S. and related questions of social, racial and photographic justice.


    They discuss:

    • Creativity as a form of liberation in captive spaces
    • The significant gap in research into photographs of recently arrested/incarcerated Katrina flood victims, and the implications of those photographs
    • The emotional impact of researching images that depict violence towards or negligence of these flood victims, particularly young black men in New Orleans
    • The ethical challenges and power dynamics within working with images taken without consent, and where consent cannot be retrospectively sought
    • A specific photograph taken by photojournalist Kampha Bouaphanh of “looters” being arrested, explored in depth (see details/link below)
    • Wemmy’s hope that this research will encourage people to take more time and care looking at images, and to work towards greater epistemic and photographic justice.


    Find the show notes at https://medium.com/@cultcaptpod


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    36 mins
  • Mary talks lockdown and plague diaries
    Jul 10 2024

    In this episode, Wemmy Ogunyankin and Mary Rehman discuss Mary’s work on seventeenth-century plague journals, and diaries written during COVID-19 Lockdowns in the UK.


    Listen as Mary expands the concept of ‘captivity’ beyond the prison narrative to include collective concepts of incarceration in the context of past and present pandemics, by answering questions on the following topics:

    • How Mary approached this research, and her methodological process with regards to selecting both early modern and twenty-first-century diaries.
    • Her current findings, including some surprising similarities between plague and COVID-19 experience, such as a vested interest in death tolls and official statistics, the appearance of cultures of blame, and the desire to reclaim joy.
    • The challenge of ensuring fair representation when it comes to working with personal writings.
    • How Mary navigated her personal feelings as she read the diaries, and how the content of Lockdown journals resonated with her own COVID-19 experience.
    • The importance of memorialising pandemic experience for future generations.


    Find the show notes at https://medium.com/@cultcaptpod


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    30 mins

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