UKAFF

Thu 7 May / 6.00PM

Damsel Collective

London

Re-membering South Asian Feminist Poetics

Explore how feminist poetics can re-work, re-conceptualise and re-imagine social and cultural scripts to include self-defined identities and challenge gender-based oppression. Join writer, creative practitioner and educator Dr. Mona Manjot Dhaliwal for an exploration of the South Asian feminist poetics of resistance and reclamation.

This workshop will investigate the dichotomies of stereotypes/subversions, oppression/refusal and observation/voice through the poetry of Kishwar Naheed, Fahmida Riaz and Amrita Pritam. This will be used to produce a re-reading of social and cultural narratives and to inspire poetry writing exercises. There will time to discuss, write and share poetry in a friendly and accessible space.
The workshop will be followed by an open mic and opportunity to share your poetry! Please email m.dhaliwal@sussex.co.uk to book your place.

Dr Mona Manjot Dhaliwal has been running poetry programming across the UK for over four years. Her workshops feature a unique blend of accessible writing techniques and in-depth knowledge.

Tongues on fire, CIO produces the annual UK Asian Film Festival, the world’s longest-running South Asian film festival outside the Subcontinent, and is renowned for its bold, thought-provoking programming. In its 28th edition, themed on 'Stories that Bind Us', the festival explores how connection is forged, tested and reimagined across borders, generations and belief systems.

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UKAFF

Re-membering South Asian Feminist Poetics

Explore how feminist poetics can re-work, re-conceptualise and re-imagine social and cultural scripts to include self-defined identities and challenge gender-based oppression. Join writer, creative practitioner and educator Dr. Mona Manjot Dhaliwal for an exploration of the South Asian feminist poetics of resistance and reclamation.

This workshop will investigate the dichotomies of stereotypes/subversions, oppression/refusal and observation/voice through the poetry of Kishwar Naheed, Fahmida Riaz and Amrita Pritam. This will be used to produce a re-reading of social and cultural narratives and to inspire poetry writing exercises. There will time to discuss, write and share poetry in a friendly and accessible space.
The workshop will be followed by an open mic and opportunity to share your poetry! Please email m.dhaliwal@sussex.co.uk to book your place.

Dr Mona Manjot Dhaliwal has been running poetry programming across the UK for over four years. Her workshops feature a unique blend of accessible writing techniques and in-depth knowledge.

Tongues on fire, CIO produces the annual UK Asian Film Festival, the world’s longest-running South Asian film festival outside the Subcontinent, and is renowned for its bold, thought-provoking programming. In its 28th edition, themed on 'Stories that Bind Us', the festival explores how connection is forged, tested and reimagined across borders, generations and belief systems.

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