Women at War

A young Syrian refugee girl jumps the fence as hundreds waited  behind a fence to receive supplies that include food items  at the Za'atri Syrian refugee camp in northern Jordan February 6,2013. ..Jordan  recently announced  that the number of Syrian refugees in the country is expected to exceed 700, 000 in 2013, the state-run Petra news agency reported. (Photo by Heidi Levine/Sipa Press).
A young Syrian refugee girl jumps the fence as hundreds waited behind a fence to receive supplies that include food items at the Za'atri Syrian refugee camp in northern Jordan February 6,2013. ..Jordan recently announced that the number of Syrian refugees in the country is expected to exceed 700, 000 in 2013, the state-run Petra news agency reported. (Photo by Heidi Levine/Sipa Press).

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Women at War showcases the active role women play in conflicts, challenging the image of women as helpless victims. The exhibition gives a moving and thought-provoking perspective on the female experience of conflict, whether as survivors, fighters, ​victims ​ or agents of peace. It features powerful images of female fighters of the Peshmerga in Iraq from Middle East-based photographer Jacob Russell, of Israeli and Palestinian women from American photographer Heidi Levine, and images from around the world from the International Committee of the Red Cross’ Collection.   ​

Also featured are Saudi Arabian artist Manal Al Dowayan’s  I AM images. These explore the tensions arising from increasing numbers of Saudi women entering the workforce. The argument that women should only work in jobs “suited to their nature” is questioned. ​

The exhibition continues at Summerhall until the 31st of October http://www.summerhall.co.uk/2015/women-at-war/

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