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The temporality of accountability: the International Court of Justice

Maya El HeloubyMaya El Helou
January 18, 2024
in Palestine: 21st century genocide, Visual
The temporality of accountability: the International Court of Justice
Tags: ComicsGazaGenocideICJIsraelJusticeMediaPalestineSouth Africa

 

Maya El Helou

Maya El Helou

Maya El Helou is a Ph.D. candidate, a course instructor and a comic artist. El Helou is nestled within the corridors of the Department of Socio-Cultural Anthropology and the collaborative program of Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto. Maya’s scholarly pursuits orbit around the intricate spheres of gender, sexuality, affect, spatiotemporality, revolutions, embodiment, existence, and the vast expanse that lies between them.

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