Culture Got Your Tongue
A writer questions whether physical ailments stem from a cultural silencing, in this case of Turkish identity.
A writer questions whether physical ailments stem from a cultural silencing, in this case of Turkish identity.
In the wake of genocide, a Palestinian American loses her words — until she finds her way in another tongue.
A writer traces the circuitous journey of a mother tongue, English and not Arabic.
Two poems explore the contradictions within language and how they influence and reshape our perception of the world.
A poet of Pakistani heritage raised around Arabic and English longs for deeper expression of her mother’s tongue.
A collective poem offers counter-narratives to dismantle the disaster narrative mapped onto Afghan lives.
A Palestinian writer dissects the exquisite loneliness of losing one’s mother tongue.
A simple debate over a spoon opens a space in which a group of Syrian migrants reclaim an identity on the brink of erasure.
Acclaimed chef Anissa Helou reflects on the delights of eating tongue, and shares a few of her recipes for the ideal ways to enjoy it.
A new Palestinian drama set in 1948, 1978, 1988, and 2022 sets aside Zionist myths and recognizes historical injustices.
A curated collection of books that explore how our language shapes who we are and how we connect with the world.