إناث من الأردن يشاركوننا قضاياهم و مشاكلهم الاجتماعيّة و آرائهم
اليوميّة الناتجة عن ثقافة لا تنصف المرأة دائماً
ككثير من النساء شيرين زعمط تحب التعبير عن نفسها بطريقتها الخاصّة
في حالة شيرين زعمط الطريقة هي المسرح
و الموضوع هو حريّة المرأة
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05/07/2010 - 21:57
Shereen
Dear Dragon,
أنت شكلك ما ابتعرف تقرأ انجليزي! و شكلك مش دارس انجليزي!
و بحب أحكيلك أنت واحد سخيف متل تعليقك اللي ما الو طعمة!
أي ميش يو جودلك دراجون! هاهاهاها
04/27/2010 - 19:14
Dragon
طيب ليش عم تكتبو بالانجليوي ؟
و كلامكم نصه اخطاء املائيه و قواعديه !!!
بتعرفوا ليش ؟
لنفس السبب اللي هدول النسوان بدهم يبينوه
انتم كغثاء السيل
بأختلاف اهدافكم
01/19/2010 - 02:13
Code
Dear Shereen,
First of all let me start by pointing out that my response wan not meant to take away any credit from your work or from your efforts to address an issue. Second of all and most importantly im not denying the existence of the problem, on the contrary, I believe the issue is huge.
Its not a place for a long debate here - specially because im pissing off some fans of yours - what im saying is because this is a problem rooted deeply in the society, it needs a lot of work, this work needs to have an official skin and a sense of urgency, then art can get involved and help boost this awareness, only a play will never solve the problem, even if Zarqa women see it, voices will not be heard through a play specially when theatre is almost exclusive in this country, that’s what I’m saying.
Certain segments of our society have the privilege of addressing some issues from their conformable angles, I’m not saying this is wrong, it’s definitely necessary but when combined with greater efforts.
I haven’t seen the play unfortunately, hopefully when you repeat it
Thanks
01/14/2010 - 18:17
Rafic
@ Code :
The freedom of speach and standing up for oneself always makes a diffrence ! the women of Zarka dont need to see Shireen's play to know they need to stand up for themselves or solve their problems !
niether your negative feedback is helping either ! just a typical opressed arab stereotyper you are !
in simple words : shireen saw a problem which is GLOBAL and human, she decided to actually TALK ! she talked huh ?!
when was the last time you actually expressed your opinion ?!
Shireen,AMAZING ! and thanks Aramram
01/14/2010 - 17:51
red
Dear code,
Thank you for your input. You are right a lot has to be done before making a play. But I need to ask you a question, did you see the whole play? and yes the lady in zarka will have the honour to see the play :) and also a lot of other women in zarka and more, when i have the right facilities to do that. and yes feminism is becoming trendy, because it is needed to be trendy, there are a lot of voices that need to be heard and a lot of them are women needed to be liberated, not only from violence but most importantly social norms that are drawn by the society. however, appreciating your input, if i had the chance to repeat the play I'd be honoured to have you and have an after chat with you,
yours, Shereen Zoumot .
Dear Dragon,
أنت شكلك ما ابتعرف تقرأ انجليزي! و شكلك مش دارس انجليزي!
و بحب أحكيلك أنت واحد سخيف متل تعليقك اللي ما الو طعمة!
أي ميش يو جودلك دراجون! هاهاهاها
طيب ليش عم تكتبو بالانجليوي ؟
و كلامكم نصه اخطاء املائيه و قواعديه !!!
بتعرفوا ليش ؟
لنفس السبب اللي هدول النسوان بدهم يبينوه
انتم كغثاء السيل
بأختلاف اهدافكم
Dear Shereen,
First of all let me start by pointing out that my response wan not meant to take away any credit from your work or from your efforts to address an issue. Second of all and most importantly im not denying the existence of the problem, on the contrary, I believe the issue is huge.
Its not a place for a long debate here - specially because im pissing off some fans of yours - what im saying is because this is a problem rooted deeply in the society, it needs a lot of work, this work needs to have an official skin and a sense of urgency, then art can get involved and help boost this awareness, only a play will never solve the problem, even if Zarqa women see it, voices will not be heard through a play specially when theatre is almost exclusive in this country, that’s what I’m saying.
Certain segments of our society have the privilege of addressing some issues from their conformable angles, I’m not saying this is wrong, it’s definitely necessary but when combined with greater efforts.
I haven’t seen the play unfortunately, hopefully when you repeat it
Thanks
@ Code :
The freedom of speach and standing up for oneself always makes a diffrence ! the women of Zarka dont need to see Shireen's play to know they need to stand up for themselves or solve their problems !
niether your negative feedback is helping either ! just a typical opressed arab stereotyper you are !
in simple words : shireen saw a problem which is GLOBAL and human, she decided to actually TALK ! she talked huh ?!
when was the last time you actually expressed your opinion ?!
Shireen,AMAZING ! and thanks Aramram
Dear code,
Thank you for your input. You are right a lot has to be done before making a play. But I need to ask you a question, did you see the whole play? and yes the lady in zarka will have the honour to see the play :) and also a lot of other women in zarka and more, when i have the right facilities to do that. and yes feminism is becoming trendy, because it is needed to be trendy, there are a lot of voices that need to be heard and a lot of them are women needed to be liberated, not only from violence but most importantly social norms that are drawn by the society. however, appreciating your input, if i had the chance to repeat the play I'd be honoured to have you and have an after chat with you,
yours, Shereen Zoumot .