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The Pop Feminist Poetry of Saâda Bonaire

Posted by Christina Keyser | Jul 24, 2021 | Identity | 0

The Pop Feminist Poetry of Saâda Bonaire

The Pop Feminist Poetry of Saâda Bonaire

by Christina Keyser | Jul 24, 2021 | Identity | 0

“Well, we don’t understand ourselves as feminists and we’re not militant either. We only tell stories that happen to us every day. The songs are about things that happen to everyone and we want to at the most convey a message to the women who read these texts, about our difficulties and how we cope with them.” — Saada Bonaire

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