The Aesthetics of Exclusion: Minorities in Film from the Muslim World | Session 2

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Wednesday 7 February 2024, 12.30pm - 3.30pm

Colin Matthew Room, Radcliffe Humanities Building

Film Screening: Khartoum Offside (2019) and extracts of God Grew Tired of Us (2006)

 

Readings list: 

Idris, Amir. “Historicizing Race, Ethnicity, and the Crisis of Citizenship in Sudan and South

Sudan,” The Middle East Journal, 73, n. 4 (Winter 2019): 591-606. Access through JSTOR.

Sharkey, Heather .“Arab Identity and Ideology in Sudan: The Politics of Language, Ethnicity,

and Race”, African Affairs 107, 426 (January 2008): 21-43. Access through JSTOR.

Further Readings:

Cho, Sumi, Kimberlй Williams Crenshaw, and Leslie McCall. “Toward a Field of Intersectionality Studies: Theory, Applications, and Praxis.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 38.4 (2013): 785–810. Web.

Relevant Film Concepts (Check Glossary Here

All the readings can be found here 

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The Aesthethics of Exclusion: Minorities in Films from the Muslim World is part of TORCH Student Networks