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DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, Dr. Al-wazedi examines the spaces that record the movement of the refugee women. Many\nwomen’s fiction depicts the conditions that refugee women face—jailed\, redirected\, and encampment.\nThese women move in boats\, jails\, makeshift tents\, hostels\, in other people’s kitchens\, and yet\, their\nfootsteps in these spaces are always temporary. Sharon Bala\, Belatu Uche Okorie\, and Dina Nayeri\ndepict these spaces and show how the women resist such spaces. They craft their own citizenship status in these temporary spaces thus giving a new definition to what it means to be a global citizen.\n
URL;VALUE=URI:https://augustana.edu/about-us/events/2023/feminist-tea-talk
SUMMARY:Feminist tea talk
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