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Zahra Hankir

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Zahra Hankir (زهرة حنقير) is a Lebanese-British journalist who writes about the intersection of politics, culture, and society in the Middle East. Her work has appeared in Teen Vogue, Conde Nast Traveller, Guernica, the Los Angeles Review of Books, Los Angeles Times, Vice, BBC News, Al Jazeera English, Bloomberg Businessweek, Roads & Kingdoms, and Literary Hub, among others. She was awarded a Jack R. Howard Fellowship in International Journalism to attend Columbia Journalism School and holds degrees in politics and Middle Eastern studies from the American University of Beirut and the University of Manchester, respectively.

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Eyeliner by Zahra Hankir
“In 2010, the UAE’s General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments issued a fatwa that declared the cosmetic was allowed for women - only if they used it absent the intent of attracting male attention.”
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Eyeliner by Zahra Hankir
"such a beautiful journey through time and culture following the evolution of eyeliner! I learned so much of cultures I have never heard of or just did not know much about! It’s just beautiful that the eyeliner (or multiple ones) that you carry in you" Read more of this review »
Eyeliner by Zahra Hankir
"Is there any nonfiction better than a deep dive into a familiar but overlooked topic? The author took a ubiquitous thing and full explored the cultural significance of eyeliner as a spiritual, personal, medical, and historical choice across multiple " Read more of this review »
Eyeliner by Zahra Hankir
"Really enjoyed this. Definitely worth a read for anyone interested in the global history of makeup.

My favorite tidbit from this book by far was the discussion of how Heian Period architecture in Japan was intertwined with makeup trends and gender rol" Read more of this review »
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My Friends by Hisham Matar
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the type of book that makes you think deeply at every turn of every page - one that you really do not want to finish, knowing so few other novels are quite like it. matar is a gift
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“Those sorts of stories accumulated until they formed an archetype: the tragic yet resilient Iraqi woman, a metaphor for the country itself. In hindsight, it seems so facile to see Iraqi women only through the prism of their war-ravaged lives, but how else do you report a story where pain is etched on the face of every woman you interview?”
Zahra Hankir, Our Women on the Ground: Arab Women Reporting from the Arab World

“That day, I came to a stark realization. I was afraid of men, and the harder I fought, the more intense the fear became. I can't think of an experience that is more harrowing than a woman being sexually harassed or assaulted by a man.”
Zahra Hankir, Our Women on the Ground: Essays by Arab Women Reporting from the Arab World

“In 2010, the UAE’s General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments issued a fatwa that declared the cosmetic was allowed for women - only if they used it absent the intent of attracting male attention.”
Zahra Hankir, Eyeliner: A Cultural History

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“Those sorts of stories accumulated until they formed an archetype: the tragic yet resilient Iraqi woman, a metaphor for the country itself. In hindsight, it seems so facile to see Iraqi women only through the prism of their war-ravaged lives, but how else do you report a story where pain is etched on the face of every woman you interview?”
Zahra Hankir, Our Women on the Ground: Arab Women Reporting from the Arab World

“That day, I came to a stark realization. I was afraid of men, and the harder I fought, the more intense the fear became. I can't think of an experience that is more harrowing than a woman being sexually harassed or assaulted by a man.”
Zahra Hankir, Our Women on the Ground: Essays by Arab Women Reporting from the Arab World

“In 2010, the UAE’s General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments issued a fatwa that declared the cosmetic was allowed for women - only if they used it absent the intent of attracting male attention.”
Zahra Hankir, Eyeliner: A Cultural History

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