"Il est fort trompeur de lier ces images [d'évacuation] à la seule conquête de Kaboul par les Taliban et d’en faire les responsables bien commodes du chaos et de la nécessité de partir." G. Scalettaris
"By digging into the work of 25 artists from Central Asia, Caucasus, and their diasporas, [Raza's] research explores mythologies, dogma, recreation, power, and breaking free from the entrapment of [Soviet] imperialism."
https://t.co/zY9YnkS48F via @calvertjournal
"The hardest part about covering the Taliban rally earlier that day was having to smile at the men who had occupied my favorite corners of the city, my favorite cafes and parks, and now would not even allow me to enter because I am a woman."
https://t.co/SkBpdrJn8e
"His garden has many black and white mulberry trees, as well as apple, peach, and cherry. Through the decades of war, these trees defied the brunt of destruction and grew fruit."
https://t.co/Vr8c894pb5
Together with @TahminaIn, we spoke to the young people of #Dushanbe, #Tajikistan about how they view the city's rapid urban transformation through the lens of decolonization, nation-building, power of capital, and privilege. 1/6
https://t.co/FU9jtO50jt
La Journée des Auteurs — 71ème édition, approche à grand pas ! Le parrain de cette édition est Philippe Jaenada, auteur de La Serpe (2017) aux éditions Juilliard, Prix Fémina 2017.
@sciencespo@mairie7