Amina Hassan
I grew up in Germany in between the Protestantism of my mom's family and the Shiism of my father, with Germanized customs picked up from Huguenots and Ashura at my father's preferred mosque. When we moved to Beirut three years after the 2006 war, it was the first time that I got a visceral understanding of what it means for politics to cross a life. A nauseating, never-ending line of lives crossed or crossed out. I am very attached to my family and to landscapes I inhabit or grew up with, but I feel detached from context. Apart from relating