Asameena Asameena, our names

Our names, because they are multiple, infinite, always fruit of our existences. Our moving names, that freeze and set on fire. Our names, fixed on the edge of our lips, children of our senses, of our lives. Our names because we are plural, each with a history to scatter, so that all the voices resonate. Because it amounts to us all to tell them, to make resonate in the fixed silence of images. Bitter names, burning names, tenderly ours.





Meet usMyriam Amri is an anthropologist, filmmaker, and visual artist. She is currently a PhD candidate in the joint degree in Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies.Kaouthar Chaqchaq is an author. As an author of literary and critical texts, she explores the relationship between ethics, positionalities, and fiction writing.


Malek Lakhal is a Tunisian researcher and writer. Her research focuses on citizenship, social movements, civil society organisations, and feminism.Ayla Mrabet is a Moroccan-Syrian journalist, writer and artistic director. She works as an independent editor, consultant and writer. Ghita Skaliis an artist based in Amsterdam. She has a multidisciplinary practice which encompasses installations, videos and interventions.




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