Wartime and the cartography of a heart
so, tell me. when do we mourn the living dead that we are, the muted throats that we occupy, the...
Niloofar Rasooli (she/او/هي) is a writer and dreamer from Iran, with a radical passion about the intersection of anti-colonial queer feminism, erased memories and archives, resistance, rebellion, revolution, and the reclamations of the built and lived environment in Iran and the Global South. She dreams with Etel Adnan, writes with Mohammad Mokhtari, sees with Nima Yushij, and always returns to the living room with June Jordon. Niloofar has previously worked as a journalist in Iran and is now exploiting her soul in academia. Her writings have been featured in Harasswatch, trans Magazine, Woz, 1. Mai Committee Pamphlet, Etemad, Koubeh, Kargadan, Abadi, among others.
so, tell me. when do we mourn the living dead that we are, the muted throats that we occupy, the...