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Aisha = 'Ā'ishah / Yumna Al-Arashi.

İsim Aisha = 'Ā'ishah / Yumna Al-Arashi.
Yazar Al-Arashi, Yumna, 1988- author, photographer Mohsen, Engy translator Edition Patrick Frey issuing body
Basım Tarihi: 2024
Basım Yeri Zurich - Patrick Frey
Konu Edition Patrick Frey (Series)
Tür Kitap
Dil ar
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 24 cm
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Tarih 2024
Notlar "A stirring love letter to the artist's great-grandmother, Aisha, and a visual and poetic homage to an elderly generation of women across the Middle East and Northern Africa - the very matriarchies Al-Arashi descends from. This is the first artists' book of Yemeni-Egyptian American photographer and filmmaker Yumna Al-Arashi (born 1988). Inspired by Al-Arashi's great-grandmother, Aisha, the book is a homage to the lineage of women from the many-layered landscapes of the MENA region. Searching for an understanding of the tattoos that graced her great-grandmother's body, Al-Arashi embraces the complexities of a symbolic matriarchal tradition. Unable to visit one of her places of origin, the war-stricken Yemen, Al-Arashi traveled through Northern Africa, where she met and photographed a diverse group of women belonging more or less to the same generation. By refusing the violence of selection and definition surrounding women's practices, Al-Arashi publishes every single photograph from her journey in this 392 page monograph, moving the work into an ethereal cinematic celebration. Aisha includes Al-Arashi's prose and poetry in which she reflects on memories of her great-grandmother. In her genre-stretching texts, Al-Arashi also speaks on colonial archives, intergenerational storytelling and the complexities of transnational female Arab identity in patriarchal, capitalist and imperialist societies." -- Printed Matter website. | Spine title. 880-04 "Al-ṣuwar wa-al-kitābah Yumná al-ʻArshī"--colophon. "Photographs and writing by Yumna Al-Arashi"--colophon. | Parallel texts in English and Arabic.
Hakkında ayrıca bilinen 880-03 ʻĀʼishah
Baskı First edition.
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Aisha = 'Ā'ishah / Yumna Al-Arashi.

Yazar Al-Arashi, Yumna, 1988- author, photographer Mohsen, Engy translator Edition Patrick Frey issuing body
Basım Tarihi 2024
Basım Yeri Zurich - Patrick Frey
Konu Edition Patrick Frey (Series)
Tür Kitap
Dil ar
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 24 cm
Kütüphane Wellcome Koleksiyonu müzesi ve kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası tzvwjanh
Tarih 2024
Notlar "A stirring love letter to the artist's great-grandmother, Aisha, and a visual and poetic homage to an elderly generation of women across the Middle East and Northern Africa - the very matriarchies Al-Arashi descends from. This is the first artists' book of Yemeni-Egyptian American photographer and filmmaker Yumna Al-Arashi (born 1988). Inspired by Al-Arashi's great-grandmother, Aisha, the book is a homage to the lineage of women from the many-layered landscapes of the MENA region. Searching for an understanding of the tattoos that graced her great-grandmother's body, Al-Arashi embraces the complexities of a symbolic matriarchal tradition. Unable to visit one of her places of origin, the war-stricken Yemen, Al-Arashi traveled through Northern Africa, where she met and photographed a diverse group of women belonging more or less to the same generation. By refusing the violence of selection and definition surrounding women's practices, Al-Arashi publishes every single photograph from her journey in this 392 page monograph, moving the work into an ethereal cinematic celebration. Aisha includes Al-Arashi's prose and poetry in which she reflects on memories of her great-grandmother. In her genre-stretching texts, Al-Arashi also speaks on colonial archives, intergenerational storytelling and the complexities of transnational female Arab identity in patriarchal, capitalist and imperialist societies." -- Printed Matter website. | Spine title. 880-04 "Al-ṣuwar wa-al-kitābah Yumná al-ʻArshī"--colophon. "Photographs and writing by Yumna Al-Arashi"--colophon. | Parallel texts in English and Arabic.
Hakkında ayrıca bilinen 880-03 ʻĀʼishah
Baskı First edition.
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