Art Jameel

Being Borrowed: On Egyptian Migration to the Gulf

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This multi-output collective art-research project aims to create anthropological, visual and sensory knowledge production on a “temporary” migration experience. The publication is a self-funded/self-published attempt that tackles themes like temporality, memory, death, social class, family dynamics, belongingness and aspiration through varying articles and through conversations with the exhibition’s participating artists.

The publication comes with a postcard, a film list, and a exhibition map/guide.

Softcover

Billingual english/arabic

135 pages

Dimensions: 18 x 12 x 1 cm

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Published November 2022

Country of publication: Egypt

Weight: 0.132 kg

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Farah Hallaba received MA (Distinction) in Social Anthropology and Visual Ethnography from the University of Kent, England. On a relevant note, she does “Anthropology Bel3araby” -انثروبولرجي بالعربي- online video series that attempts to simplify and popularize anthropological concepts into Arabic in engaging and short videos. Alongside, she enjoys giving collaborative workshops about both Social Anthropology (on class, family, and Egypt) and Visual Anthropology. She received BAs in Political Science and Cinema in Istanbul and exchanged to the University of Maryland, USA.

Farah Hallaba received MA (Distinction) in Social Anthropology and Visual Ethnography from the University of Kent, England. On a relevant note, she does “Anthropology Bel3araby” -انثروبولرجي بالعربي- online video series that attempts to simplify and popularize anthropological concepts into Arabic in engaging and short videos. Alongside, she enjoys giving collaborative workshops about both Social Anthropology (on class, family, and Egypt) and Visual Anthropology. She received BAs in Political Science and Cinema in Istanbul and exchanged to the University of Maryland, USA.

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