
Iman Sultan
Journalist, Writer and Critic at Freelance
writer ✍🏽 @NatGeo @AJEnglish @Allure_magazine @zoramag @i_D @wmag @VogueArabia @ELLEmagazine @phillymag @dawn_com etc | https://t.co/vxxwNpD7Xu
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2 months ago |
publicseminar.org | Iman Sultan |Hannah McIntyre |Amy Rose Spiegel |Mette Kierstein
Repost – Sovereign block print PC (2022) | dumpsterdiversanonymous / CC BY 2.0The night of the election, when it had become clear Donald Trump was winning the race, a call to action reverberated across the internet. “Ladies, I’m being so fr when I say this, it’s time to close off your wombs to males. this election proves now more than ever that they hate us & hate us proudly. do not reward them,” a viral post on X proclaimed (18 million views and counting).
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Aug 15, 2024 |
haloscope.org | Iman Sultan
Indulge your inner Carrie Bradshaw without the questionable life choices. Fashion has always played a vital role in Sex and the City, spurring the plot of the show and reflecting the distinctive personalities of the four thirty-something best friends as they rove through New York City, have sex with men for pleasure, and break hearts — or get their own hearts broken. As early as the first season, Carrie Bradshaw ditched Mr. Big after a divorced friend of his crashes their sort-of date.
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Jul 21, 2024 |
hyperallergic.com | Iman Sultan
PRINCETON, New Jersey — In Carolee Schneemann’s 1964 film “Meat Joy,” male and female bodies spontaneously writhe against each other on a beach in communal ecstasy as raw fish and chickens flop on their bare skin. “Lollipop” (1958) by the Chordettes plays in the background, before being intercepted by a hazy voiceover in French and English.
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Jul 2, 2024 |
images.dawn.com | Iman Sultan
It’s no secret that Palestinians have a rich tradition of arts, culture, literature and music — a mechanism of survival throughout decades of occupation and colonial displacement that has immortalised their creative output as a way to resist Israel.
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Apr 1, 2024 |
brooklynrail.org | Iman Sultan
Gabriel García MárquezUntil AugustTranslated from the Spanish by Anne McLean(Knopf, 2024) In Gabriel García Márquez’s posthumously-released novel, Until August, a woman visits the island where her mother is buried, a nameless speck off the Caribbean with blue lagoons and herons that call only at night.
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