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Sudanese women are the main force behind many of their country’s social and political movements and are therefore important agents of change; from the women during the Mahdiya period, whose histories have been mostly omitted, to the women who marched during the 2018 revolution. Through an analogy of building a dwelling, the role will be examined of Sudanese women in their society and the impact their knowledge and actions have on everyday life and how this is recorded over time.

Women

Sudanese women are the main force behind many of their country’s social and political movements and are therefore important agents of change; from the women during the Mahdiya period, whose histories have been mostly omitted, to the women who marched during the 2018 revolution. Through an analogy of building a dwelling, the role will be examined of Sudanese women in their society and the impact their knowledge and actions have on everyday life and how this is recorded over time.

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Agents of both dark and light

The Rooms: as agents of dark or light War and peace can be a decision in the hands of a Sudanese woman. Throughout history, there have been examples of Sudanese women advocating for war or peace and this section will examine how women’s involvement in the political scene.

Safeguarders of Heritage

The Pillars: as guardians of traditions and heritage Women are the main receptacles and practitioners of heritage in Sudanese society. They also work tirelessly to safeguard and maintain this heritage.

New Trends

The Decoration: setting new trends From music to fashion and literature, women have influenced numerous fields and set up new trends that often change perceptions on beauty. Women also form of type of archive documenting former trends and significant social and historic events.

Source of Growth

The Foundations: as a source of growth Motherhood is the backbone of society; women nurture and care for the young and weak. This vital role is a source of power that cannot be under-estimated.

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Women in music

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New Trends
12/6/2024

Fatima Mohamed al-Hasan

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Safeguarders of Heritage
10/5/2024

Wedding preparations

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Safeguarders of Heritage
22/5/2024

Wedding customs and traditions of Kordofan

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Safeguarders of Heritage
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Griselda and children

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Safeguarders of Heritage
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Women's fashion during the Mahdiyya

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New Trends
20/4/2024

Fawziyyah Hasan al-Yamani (Kordofaniyyah)

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Agents of both dark and light
12/6/2024

Aysha al-Falatiyyah

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New Trends
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Tob naming as an archive

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New Trends
22/5/2024

Sudanese women in culture

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Safeguarders of Heritage
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Reflecting on the social impact of Hakamat

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Agents of both dark and light

Storage Vessel

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Source of Growth
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Healing kitchens

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Source of Growth
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Women in Mahdya

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Agents of both dark and light
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A red nail polish

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Source of Growth
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Women and education

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Agents of both dark and light
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Reading list

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Women

Sudanese women are the main force behind many of their country’s social and political movements and are therefore important agents of change; from the women during the Mahdiya period, whose histories have been mostly omitted, to the women who marched during the 2018 revolution. Through an analogy of building a dwelling, the role will be examined of Sudanese women in their society and the impact their knowledge and actions have on everyday life and how this is recorded over time.
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