Micheal’s Meats / ROADWORKS
A STUDY OF IMPRISONMENT
AS AN INSTITUTIONAL METHOD OF OPRESSION TOWARDS KURDISH WOMEN IN TURKEY
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A REFLECTION ON THE CONTEMPORARY ORIENTALISATION OF KURDISH WOMEN AND ON THEIR MODALITIES OF RESISTANCE
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A STUDY OF IMPRISONMENT
AS AN INSTITUTIONAL METHOD OF OPRESSION TOWARDS KURDISH WOMEN IN TURKEY
(please contact for access)
A REFLECTION ON THE CONTEMPORARY ORIENTALISATION OF KURDISH WOMEN AND ON THEIR MODALITIES OF RESISTANCE
(please contact for access)
WRITING:
“Who gets to live? Archives and Kurdish Identity Formation”, NO NIIN, 2024
Micheal’s Meats / ROADWORKS, 2024
“Archive is Becoming”, Reference point Newsletter, 2023
“’The club is where I was raised’: Raves, breaking rules, and owning narratives with Jyoty”, AZEEMA Online, 2022
“av û nan hevpar e di nav me de, tu xwişka min î û ez xwişka te me” (water and bread split between us - you are my sister and i am your sister), London Short Film Festival, 2022
Nadine Mos + Shamiran Istifan, AZEEMA Issue 4, 2021
“3eib! What will people think?” - Sarah Bahbah’s Journey to Liberation”, AZEEMA Online, 2020
The West Asian and North African Woman’s Art Library, Archives and the Colonial Body, 2020
Research essay: “A Study Of Imprisonment As An Institutional Method Of Oppression Towards Kurdish Women In Turkey”, 2019
“Undocumented Women in Britain”, AZEEMA Issue 3, 2018
“A Reflection On The Contemporary Orientalisation Of Kurdish Women And On Their Modalities of Resistance”, AZEEMA Issue 3, 2018
“Who gets to live? Archives and Kurdish Identity Formation”, NO NIIN, 2024
Micheal’s Meats / ROADWORKS, 2024
“Archive is Becoming”, Reference point Newsletter, 2023
“’The club is where I was raised’: Raves, breaking rules, and owning narratives with Jyoty”, AZEEMA Online, 2022
“av û nan hevpar e di nav me de, tu xwişka min î û ez xwişka te me” (water and bread split between us - you are my sister and i am your sister), London Short Film Festival, 2022
Nadine Mos + Shamiran Istifan, AZEEMA Issue 4, 2021
“3eib! What will people think?” - Sarah Bahbah’s Journey to Liberation”, AZEEMA Online, 2020
The West Asian and North African Woman’s Art Library, Archives and the Colonial Body, 2020
Research essay: “A Study Of Imprisonment As An Institutional Method Of Oppression Towards Kurdish Women In Turkey”, 2019
“Undocumented Women in Britain”, AZEEMA Issue 3, 2018
“A Reflection On The Contemporary Orientalisation Of Kurdish Women And On Their Modalities of Resistance”, AZEEMA Issue 3, 2018