Poetry Reading as part of Oraib Toukan: What Then:
Sara Mourad and Sana Tannoury-Karam
To Be in a Time of War

 

16 March 22, 7 pm

in English

Venue: KW

 

Please register in advance via reservation@kw-berlin.de

 

In accordance with the current Covid-19 regulations the 2G+ rule (vaccinated or recovered as well as boostered or tested) applies for all KW events. Furthermore we ask all participants to wear a FFP-2 mask throughout the event.

 

<p>Oraib Toukan, <i>Offing, </i>2021. Single-channel video (color, sound). Courtesy the artist<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p>

Oraib Toukan, Offing, 2021. Single-channel video (color, sound). Courtesy the artist 

 

In various works Oraib Toukan has interrogated the ability of ‘cruel images’ to shut down the faculty of language altogether. This poetry reading takes its cue from the artist’s invitation to the scholars and writers Sara Mourad and Sana Tannoury-Karam to collectively read and treat encounters with violence, using spoken word. Together Mourad and Tannoury-Karam curate a selection of verse and prose poems, spanning multiple and interconnected geographies to meditate on shared encounters with the ineffable—through a collective yearning for a language that alters reality by speaking it. 

 

Sara Mourad is an Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the American University of Beirut and currently a fellow at the Forum for Transregional Studies in Berlin. She consumes a lot and produces a little bit of poetic non-fiction in verse and prose. 

 

Sana Tannoury-Karam is a writer and historian. She writes on the history of the Arab left and on the subjects of memory, exile, and belonging. She is currently a fellow at the Center for Lebanese Studies at the University of Cambridge and a EUME fellow at the Forum Transregionale Studien, Berlin.