Al Satwa
Issue 38 - Gulf Andrea Salerno Jácome Issue 38 - Gulf Andrea Salerno Jácome

Al Satwa

Venezuelan photographer Andrea Salerno Jácome shares a photo essay on the Satwa neighborhood in her current base Dubai, accompanied with both Spanish and English versions of a reflection on being a migrant in this ‘temporary city’

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Two Poems
Issue 38 - Gulf Joe Sonnenblick Issue 38 - Gulf Joe Sonnenblick

Two Poems

In “Complete Terms and Conditions” and “Devilkin”, poet Joe Sonnenblick takes on common existentialist queries, navigating loss, contentment, bereavement and the self

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Poet Rabha Ashry on ‘loving the alien’, Black Sunflowers, and Playing Foreigner
Issue 38 - Gulf Tusshara Nalakumar Srilatha Issue 38 - Gulf Tusshara Nalakumar Srilatha

Poet Rabha Ashry on ‘loving the alien’, Black Sunflowers, and Playing Foreigner

Winner of the 2020 Brunel International African Poetry Prize, Rabha Ashry probes her different identities, navigating Arabness, queerness and more, in her chapbook “loving the alien”, published by UK’s first crowdfunded poetry press Black Sunflowers. Tusshara Nalakumar Srilatha reviews her poems and talks to Ashry about her process and practice

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Blue Marbles
Issue 38 - Gulf Kai-Luen Liang Issue 38 - Gulf Kai-Luen Liang

Blue Marbles

This multimedia project meditates on the connections between the labor and physical materials involved in the production of surveillance camera hardware, data management, and the rituals of documentation, exploring the seemingly “mundane” and “common” aspects of surveillance culture in the use of communication/social media apps to document life

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It’s a Man’s World
Issue 38 - Gulf Shurooq Amin Issue 38 - Gulf Shurooq Amin

It’s a Man’s World

Shurooq Amin's works portray the dichotomy of the Arab man and his search for identity, addressing current political dilemmas and parodies in a society that cannot exist without double standards, hypocrisy, and secret, private lives

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