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Playing with Our Lives: 22 May 2006, 18:30-21:30, Khalili Lecture Theatre, School of Oriental and African Studies, Malet Street, London. See more details of location |
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Act Together: Women’s Action on Iraq invites you to a film, a series of talks and discussions about the realities of women’s lives in Iraq and Afghanistan. We want to go beyond the political rhetoric and fill a gap in the current media coverage. We will explore: Although Act Together focuses on women in Iraq, in this discussion we want to draw attention to parallels in gender and reconstruction policies in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the ways women’s issues have been instrumentalized. The speakers are: Nicola Pratt, Lecturer in Politics, University
of East Anglia: Mandana Hendessi, National Commission for
Women: Deniz Kandiyoti, Reader in Development
Studies, SOAS: Suad Al Jazairy, Iraqi journalist and member
of Iraqi Women's League: Nadje Al-Ali, Senior Lecturer in Social
Anthropology, University of Exeter: Maysoon Pachachi, film-maker and co-founder
of a free-of-charge film-training centre in Baghdad, Independent Film
& Television College. Hiba Bassem, a young woman from Kirkuk, returns to Baghdad after the war, to finish her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts. The film is a diary of her year as she tries to find a place to live, looks for work, graduates from college, deals with family problems and struggles to come to terms with her position as a woman on her own. This film has just won a New Horizons silver award at the Al Jazeera International Film Festival in Doha. |
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