No. 2-2, January 2018
Index
- Front Matter
- Foreword
- Guest Editor's Introduction: Toward a Greater Understanding of Contemporary Kurdish Art and Aesthetics
- Performing in a Space Between Art and Life
- Palaces for the People: Scrutinizing Social Infrastructure in Sulaimani
- When There Is Fear, There Is Art: An Interview with Essa Omer
- The Inextricability of Art, Religion and Politics in Iraq
- Archiving a Life's Work: An Interview with Ismail Khayat
- Upon the Walls of the UN Camp: Situated Intersectionality, Trajectories of Belonging, and Built Environment Among Syrian Refugees in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
- There Is No Kurdish Art