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Kidist Paulos Asrat

Kidist Paulos Asrat is a filmmaker, photographer, and artist.  She also writes reviews and articles on art, society, and culture. 
Articles by this Author
» Race and Insurrection
By Kidist Paulos Asrat | Published 11/9/2008 | From Our Writers | Unrated
        Kidist Paulos Asrat reviews Neil LaBute's new movie, "Lakeview Terrace."
» Islam's Missionary Women
By Kidist Paulos Asrat | Published 10/2/2008 | From Our Writers | Unrated
       In the end, our attempts at understanding may ultimately be in vain.  Even Muslim women cannot clearly articulate, and listen to, their own quandaries and dilemmas.
» Zhang Yimou: Spokesman for China
By Kidist Paulos Asrat | Published 09/13/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
       The opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics was directed by the world-famous Oscar-nominated Chinese film director, Zhang Yimou.  His exquisitely shot films show young brides, concubines, and peasant women consumed by the monolithic forces that these women find themselves in.
» Stealth Islamic Inroads Into Our Culture
By Kidist Paulos Asrat | Published 07/24/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
        Muslims have made remarkable inroads into our societies using simple visual strategies.  Unless we want to become what they want us to become, which is Muslim countries, now is the time to reverse those steps. 
» The Visual Force of the Cross
By Kidist Paulos Asrat | Published 05/8/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
        There is nothing more fundamental in Christianity than the cross.  Two simple lines intersecting one another provide one of the most powerful symbols in the visual history of mankind.
» License for Asthetics in Wilders' "Fitna"
By Kidist Paulos Asrat | Published 04/2/2008 | Reviews | Rating:
       In an era when gratuitous violence, extreme, incredible violence, is coated malignantly with the pill of aesthetics, Geert Wilders’ ''Fitna'' has  struck the right chord.
» Conquering the Architecture of Death
By Kidist Paulos Asrat | Published 02/7/2008 | From Our Writers | Unrated
        Our war is a war on culture, that we seem to be losing.  Our transgression is that we no longer believe in our common sense, and our common heritage, and cannot project our cultural legacy into the future.
» The Sins of the Fathers
By Kidist Paulos Asrat | Published 12/25/2007 | Reviews | Rating:
       There nothing that spikes the interest more than a true story retold.   Especially if the story is about crime and its consequences.   Such is the tale of a recent movie, ''American Gangster.''