dePICTions volume 4 (2024): Victimhood Editorial Note Victimhood is a common response to trauma. It entails not only a negative experience or a harmful event, but also…
Image from Magic: Stage Illusions and Scientific Diversions, including Trick Photography, compiled and edited by Albert A. Hopkins (1897) Seductive Yet Destructive: An Attempt at…
Image: “Salle d’audience du tribunal de Senlis” by Thomas Couture (ca. 1860-1869) The Victim’s Perspective: How Thinking About the Victim Can Provide Answers to Philosophical…
Image: “The Road by Gadshill – Prince Henry, Poins, Peto, Falstaff, etc.” by Samuel Middiman after Robert Smirke (ca. 1803) Socrates and Alyosha Karamazov: Victimhood…
Image: “Salome met het hoofd van Johannes de Doper” by Jacob Neefs (1632) Victim of Abuse, Violence, or Harm? Naming Gender-Based Violence in French and…
Image: “A Bantam,” from Shadows by Charles Bennett (ca. 1856) On the Crisis of (White) Masculinity: Victimization Discourse and Transformations in Racialized Forms of Gender…