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    Orig.schr. Ausgabe: الطبعة الأولى
    Title: خرج و المفروض عن يعد : هجرة المصريين للخليج
    Author, Corporation: يوسف, فريدة
    Publisher: القاهرة : انتروبولوخي بالعربي
    Language: Arabic
    Pages: 136 Seiten
    Edition: aṭ-Ṭabʿa al-ūlā
    DDC: 953.052
    RVK:
    Keywords: Ausstellungskatalog ; Golfstaaten ; Persischer Golf ; Erdöl ; Ausländischer Arbeitnehmer ; Arbeitsmigration ; Ägypter
    Abstract: Tales of migration to the Gulf are present in every Egyptian home, yet globally their tales are overshadowed and ignored, the difficulties they go through misunderstood and normalised. Multimedia exhibition ‘Being Borrowed’ led by anthropologist Farah Hallaba of ‘Anthropology Bl 3araby’, Egyptian photographer Ali Zaraay, curator Farida Youssef, and designer Sherine El Salla, tackles the lived experience of thousands of Egyptian workers who migrated eastwards in search of better opportunities. “I’ve lived in Saudi Arabia for 18 years, and my father still lives there,” Hallaba tells CairoScene. “It was so interesting yet bizarre to me how this experience is understudied, despite being so common amongst Egyptians. Over the course of three months we’ve held workshops at Anthropology Bl 3araby about migration to the Gulf, and felt like our conversations should extend beyond, so we started working on this exhibition.” Through a series of talks, interactive artworks, articles, installations, and short films the exhibition sheds light on difficult stories and in a sense creates a community for strangers who share the same experience. The exhibition opened on October 2nd, and is welcoming visitors until October 31st at Contemporary Image Collective in Cairo.
    Description / Table of Contents: Includes bibliographical references
    Note: In arabischer Schrift, arabهسؤا
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