Trans Cultural Production in Pakistan

By: Jaan-e-Haseena

Haseena’s project investigates the superstructures that inform trans-health autonomy and reproductive justice. She used installation, sound and performance to curate a visual merger of Shi’a and moorat epistemologies. Secured within digital and RJF archives, her art speculates what religio-ideological convergences may yield a more just future for trans bodies in South Asia.

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