Haramacy

A collection of stories prescribed by voices from the Middle East, South Asia and the diaspora

Haramacy
Zahed Sultan
RRP:
NZ$ 32.99
Our Price:
NZ$ 26.06
Paperback
h198 x 129mm - 124pg
26 May 2022 UK
International import eta 10-19 days
9781800181328
Out Of Stock
Currently no stock in-store, stock is sourced to your order
Journalism in the UK is 94 per cent white and 55 per cent male, while only 0. 4 per cent of journalists are Muslim and 0. 2 per cent are Black. The publishing industry' s statistics are equally dire. Many publications will use British Black, Indigenous People of Colour when it' s convenient; typically, when the region the writer represents is topical and newsworthy. Otherwise, their voices are left muted. Haramacy amplifies under-represented voices. Tackling topics previously left unspoken, this anthology offers a space for writers to explore ideas that mainstream organisations overlook. Focusing on the experiences of twelve Middle Eastern and South Asian writers, the essays explore visibility, invisibility, love, strength and race, painting a picture of what it means to feel fractured - both in the UK and back home. Appreciating both heritage and adopted home, the anthology highlights the various shades that make up our society. The title, Haramacy, is an amalgamation of the Arabic word ' haram' , meaning indecent or forbidden, and the English word ' pharmacy' , implying a safe, trustworthy space that prescribes the antidote to ailments caused by intersectional, social issues. The book features contributions by novelists, journalists, and artists including Aina J. Khan, Ammar Kalia, Cyrine Sinti, Joe Zadeh, Kieran Yates, Nasri Atallah, Nouf Alhimiary, Saleem Haddad and Sanjana Varghese, as well as essays by editors Dhruva Balram, Tara Joshi and Zahed Sultan.
Zahed Sultan is an award-winning multimedia artist, culture producer and social entrepreneur. His work seeks to further the idea of community through social impact programs and collaborative culture projects. He has received particular attention for his audio-visual-dance performances which have been presented internationally. In 2019, he launched a pilot combined arts program in 2019 in London called Haramacy to act as a catalyst for cross-cultural engagement. The program focuses on engaging emerging artists from Middle Eastern, North African and South Asian backgrounds in a collaborative way. Using disciplines such as performance, music, spoken word, etc, Haramacy creates a space for artists to learn about the similarities and differences between their diverse cultures and the intersectional social systems (race, gender, class and ethnicity) that exist within each other' s communities. @ZahedSultan

In stock - for items in stock we aim to dispatch the next business day. For delivery in NZ allow 2-5 business days, with rural taking a wee bit longer.

Locally sourced in NZ - stock comes from a NZ supplier with an approximate delivery of 7-15 business days.

International Imports - stock is imported into NZ, depending on air or sea shipping option from the international supplier stock can take 10-30 working days to arrive into NZ. 

Pre-order Titles - delivery will vary depending on where the title is published, if local stock is available in NZ then 5-7 business days, for international imports it can be 10-30 business days. In all cases we will access the quickest supply option.

Delivery Packaging - we ship all items in cardboard sleeves or by box with either packing paper or corn starch chips. (We avoid using plastics bubble bags)

Tracking - Orders are delivered by track and trace courier and are fully insured, tracking information will be sent by email once dispatched.

View our full Order & Delivery information