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Trapped in the Ashes: Lebanon’s Endless Return to Identity Politics
This is not a new phenomenon. Indeed, the myth of a “new era” persists in Lebanon’s political vocabulary. It is recycled every few years by the same elites who have no intention of changing the system that keeps them in power and keeps the people’s sense of identity divided. This language of rebirth has come to feel like denial. It is impossible to inaugurate a new era when the same oppressive political structures are completely intact.

Nour Halabi
May 256 min read


Osman Hamdi, Banksy, Fairuz, Marina Abramovic: Political Allegory & Memory
I believe that art deserves a wider recognition as a political element in the construction and preservation of the memories.

Basak Gizem Yasadur
Feb 259 min read
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