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Deniz Çakir and Bade Iscil in Aslinda Özgürsün (2022)

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Aslinda Özgürsün

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10/10

Uncomfortably Brilliant!

Aslinda Ozgursun hits hard. It exposes the blatant injustices and everyday misogyny women face, making it impossible to look away. It's uncomfortable because it's too real, too familiar. The performances are raw and powerful, pulling you into every emotion-anger, hope, frustration. Duygu Asena's bold narrative shines through, forcing us to confront truths we often ignore. This isn't just a show; it's a wake-up call. Watch it, feel it, and let it change you.

Duygu Asena (1946-2006) was a pioneering Turkish journalist, writer, and feminist who became a leading voice for women's rights in Turkiye. Her groundbreaking book Kadinin Adi Yok (The Woman Has No Name), published in 1987, openly challenged gender inequality and sparked nationwide discussions about women's roles in society. Despite facing censorship and societal pushback, Asena continued to advocate for gender equality through her writing, journalism, and activism. Her work remains a powerful symbol of resistance against patriarchy in Turkiye.
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  • Feb 8, 2025
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