Lamisse Hamouda in conversation at UNSW Navigating Two Worlds event event image

Lamisse Hamouda in conversation at UNSW Navigating Two Worlds event


 

Esme Timbery Creative Practice Lab (D8), Kensington NSW, Australia

In an intimate evening of conversation with UNSW Middle East expert Lana Tatour, delve into Lamisse’s new book The Shape of Dust, and her experience fighting against the Egyptian prison system as an Australian citizen. Together they’ll unpack what support the Australian Government provides dual citizens abroad (surprisingly minimal), what cultural identity means for individuals stuck between two cultural worlds, and how trauma can fragment memory and bring unexpected challenges to the writing process.    

 

Date: Wednesday 6 September
Time: 6.30 pm AEST
Venue: Io Myers Studio, Esme Timbery Creative Practice Lab, UNSW
Tickets are free and bookings are essential. Find out more information and register here.

Lamisse Hamouda (she/her) is an Egyptian-Australia writer, theatre-maker and youth worker who lives on the unceded lands of Meanjin (Brisbane). Her writings have been published in various publications in Europe and Australia, including Arts of the Working Class, Diversity Arts Australia, SBS and Jdeed Magazine, and her poetry was included in the anthology, Arab, Australia, Other: Stories on Race and Identity.