Nostalgia Trap - Episode 107: Mapping the Face of War w/ Bhakti Shringarpure

Published: July 25, 2018, 3:26 p.m.

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Bhakti Shringarpure is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of Warscapes, an online magazine that features interviews, fiction, non-fiction, poetry and art from regions of conflict around the world. In this conversation, she talks about her youth in India, her work with poet Ammiel Alcalay in graduate school, and why Warscapes avoids the clickbait format of mainstream digital media. In discussing recent outrage about Israel\\u2019s killing of civilians in Gaza, Shringarpure explains how the urgent tone of social media distorts our perceptions:

\\u201cI think it\\u2019s not a new moment. Those things, the brutality toward children, the right to maim, all these things that people are shocked by, have always been endemic to that conflict, and to many conflicts. But I think we have this very bifurcated moment. We have this over-vigilant reportage [with] Twitter and social media\\u2014we\\u2019re finding out a lot, so the outrage machine is very intense.

On the one hand, we have all this information, we can see how intensely horrible it is, and then we have a set of governments that seem completely disinterested in what\\u2019s causing us this daily outrage. We are constantly forced to think of the insensitivity of these governments, alongside the hypersensitive, over-the-top, social media internet machine giving us image after image after image, and I think there\\u2019s a shock there . . . but the actual violence is unchanged.\\u201d

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