Socio-cultural anthropologist Aomar Boum meditates on the rebel football phenomenon of Morocco's ultras.
15 NOVEMBER 2022 • By Aomar Boum
The ultimate heroine of Iranian poetry, a poet of great audacity and extraordinary talent, is Forugh Farrokhzad.
15 OCTOBER 2022 • By Taylor Miller
In the new issue of TMR, the editors present their case for everyday women achieving the extraordinary as...
15 OCTOBER 2022 • By TMR
Farah Ahamed finds in the unsung working class Anarkali a heroine for the ages.
15 OCTOBER 2022 • By Farah Ahamed
In HEROINES, artist Rachid Bouhamidi pays homage to the late Mahsa Jhina Amini and the women-led uprising for...
15 OCTOBER 2022 • By Rachid Bouhamidi
In too many places around the world, the public space still belongs to men, and women often find...
15 OCTOBER 2022 • By khulud khamis
In HEROINES, artists pay homage to the late Mahsa Jhina Amini and the women-led uprising for freedom in...
15 OCTOBER 2022 • By
British-Iranian writer Kamin Mohammadi is a keen observer of the women-led movement that is roiling Iran after the...
15 OCTOBER 2022 • By Kamin Mohammadi
In May Haddad's short story, Carna’ is a spacefaring mail carrier fed up with working for the Universal...
15 OCTOBER 2022 • By May Haddad
When an oppressive, insulting cleric makes life unbearable at a university campus in Tehran, students rebel. Pandemonium ensues.
15 OCTOBER 2022 • By Sara MokhavatNora Lester Murad talks to Palestinian co-authors Ahed Tamimi and Dena Takruri about "They Called Me a Lioness."
15 OCTOBER 2022 • By Youssef Rakha
Laëtitia Soula talks to an imam, a pastor and a rabbi, all women, who sat down to write...
15 OCTOBER 2022 • By Tugrul Mende