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BIDOUN magazine was created as a
platform for ideas and an open forum for exchange, dialogue
and opinions about arts and culture from the Middle East.
BIDOUN's primary goal is to bring together cultural
expressions from a vast and nuanced region. BIDOUN also
addresses some of the widespread misconceptions about the
region and its Diaspora by inciting readers to take a fresh
look at the Middle East and its peoples, too often
presented as one-dimensional or stagnant.
BIDOUN means 'without' in both Arabic and Farsi. In our
contemporary context, it connotes the statelessness in
which many of us find ourselves-sometimes voluntarily,
sometimes not.
BIDOUN is not limited by political boundaries drawn onto
maps. Its very essence is the fluidity of geographies and a
challenge to the myth of singular and absolute
representation. Yet we are cautious with our role as
culture broker. While we acknowledge the reductionist
tendencies of orientalism, BIDOUN also resists obsessing
over cultural difference.
This is not about being authoritative. Rather, BIDOUN is an
experiment: a collection of voices whose sum total aims to
engage.
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Bidoun collaborates with
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Lisa Farjam
Founder / Editor in Chief
Lisa Farjam started Bidoun in the
fall of 2003. She graduated with a BA in Literature from
Bard College in 2000. She lives and works in New York
City.
Negar Azimi
Senior Editor
Negar was based in Cairo until 2004, working as a
curatorial assistant at the Townhouse Gallery of
Contemporary Art. She is a member of the Beirut-based
Fondation Arabe pour l'Image, with whom she is working on
photographic projects in Iran and the greater Arab region.
She studied politics at Stanford and Harvard, and is now at
Columbia, where she's pursuing a PhD.
Michael C Vazquez
Senior Editor
Michael C Vazquez flits between Bidoun, Project Goonj, and
various other editorial concerns. He is a non-resident
fellow at the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and
African American Research at Harvard University, and he is
vain about his lunch photography.
Antonia Carver
Editor
Besides Bidoun, Antonia is the Middle East correspondent
for Screen International, and contributes to the
Art
Newspaper. Based in Dubai, she works as a programme
consultant to the Edinburgh International Film Festival,
Scotland, and the Mini Film Festival, UAE. She was the project
editor for the photography survey BLINK (Phaidon,
2002).
Hassan Khan
Contributing Editor
Hassan Khan works with music, sound, image, text and
concept. Khan's work has been installed, exhibited,
performed and screened in independent spaces, festivals and
instituitons around the world. He has been published in
various magazines and journals and has served as senior
editor at ALIVE Magazine. He lives and works in Cairo,
Egypt.
Babak Radboy
Creative Director
In between issues of Bidoun, Babak works a few days a month
as a commercial artist of international renown. He is the
trend forecaster for W Magazine and the art director of the
fashion labels TRNSWRLD and Homeless N' Crazy. Most of his
time is spent working on an ongoing interpretive research
project which amounts to his personal work.
To contact one of the editors write to info@bidoun.com with
their name in the subject.
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