September 22, 2025
Non-Fiction
Conversations with My Mother
I have tried many times to get my mother to tell me about her marriage, but...
Fatemeh Karimi (Azadeh), 23, from Mazar-e-Sharif, is a writer, a student of law and international relations at an online university, and is interested in philosophy and filmmaking. She writes her narratives, poems and articles centered on female experiences, feminist life and a critical look at patriarchal structures. Her writings, written in a feminine, philosophical and realistic language, focus above all on relationships, bodies, language and reclaiming women’s voices.
Some of her works have been published in the form of literary and analytical writings. In addition to writing, she is also active in the field of filmmaking and most of her works revolve around the life and experience of women. In her latest film, she addresses the subject of menstruation, and by depicting taboo-breaking scenes, she has attempted to challenge the social silence surrounding this female experience. In her writings and activities, Azadeh strives to create a multidimensional narrative of “being a woman”; a narrative that arises from suffering and resistance, and seeks to create a new language to express women’s experiences.
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