Letters forged by the daughter putting on her scarf in a Masjid parking lot
An edition of Letters forged by the daughter putting on her scarf in a Masjid parking lot (2005)
By Sabeena Shah
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
the author
Language
eng
Pages
62
Description:
Queer feminist Afghan-American student Sabeena writes a series of letters to her sister Meena in this cut and paste, type and handwritten perzine. She intersperses lecture notes, vehement discourses on women's reproductive rights, and a list of books she is reading, including Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. She writes about praying and tradition as a Muslim woman and the segregation and racism in her mosque and the aftermath of a bombing attack. She also includes a story about New York City Pride and a friend in drag. In addition, Shah is studying Farsi, and includes phrases and words.
subjects: Afghan Americans, Muslims, Women college students, Lesbian college students
Places: United States