26 Min.

Body Narratives in the WANA-Region Nahostcast

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

Women in the WANA region are telling stories of their bodies from a very personal perspective, body ownership and gender dynamics are two main pillars in the stories we are hearing in this episode, leaving you with a question, what is body ownership?

Moderation & Production: Sadeq Saudi, Esra Saleh, May Khalid

Interview Partners: Raneem AlAfifi, Sama

Translation of the transcript: Sadeq Saudi (Arabic -English), Katrin Sarah Schäfer (English – German)

Dubbing Artists: Sadeq Saudi, May Khalid, Esra Saleh, Sama (English), Michelle Kolberg, Tom Wolff, Sarah Skibbe, Amelie Schillinger, Stella Landschein (German)

Aswatona Podcast was created in the frame of the project “Our Voices”. This project is implemented by Nahostcast e.V. and MitOst e.V. and supported by the German Federal Foreign Office. Find more information on www.nahostcast.de or www.mitost.org.

Women in the WANA region are telling stories of their bodies from a very personal perspective, body ownership and gender dynamics are two main pillars in the stories we are hearing in this episode, leaving you with a question, what is body ownership?

Moderation & Production: Sadeq Saudi, Esra Saleh, May Khalid

Interview Partners: Raneem AlAfifi, Sama

Translation of the transcript: Sadeq Saudi (Arabic -English), Katrin Sarah Schäfer (English – German)

Dubbing Artists: Sadeq Saudi, May Khalid, Esra Saleh, Sama (English), Michelle Kolberg, Tom Wolff, Sarah Skibbe, Amelie Schillinger, Stella Landschein (German)

Aswatona Podcast was created in the frame of the project “Our Voices”. This project is implemented by Nahostcast e.V. and MitOst e.V. and supported by the German Federal Foreign Office. Find more information on www.nahostcast.de or www.mitost.org.

26 Min.

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