Kabul in 1968.
Illuminated pages from a manuscript of Hafez, Zand Period style, 1790.
Two Pashtun men greeting
Location: Kado, Nortwest Frontier. Pakistan
Photographer: Michael Freeman
that one sticker you were saving
pressed flowers from a walk around your neighborhood
book quotes that made you laugh
paint swatches of colors that remind you of them
the local time of sunrise and sunset
poems and movie quotes
meaningful song lyrics
polaroids of your desk space, or the view out of your window
cutouts of sheet music you used to play
phrases in your native language with translations
magazine cutouts
pages of old books folded into a small envelope
a secret about your hometown
newspaper clippings from the day of writing
coins from your country
maps or drawings of your city
recounts of strangers you saw
teabag of your favorite tea
colorful stamps
“یوه ژبه هیڅ کله بس نده — One language is never enough.”
— Pashto Proverb
Okay, we get that dark and light academia are mostly associated with social and language studies. But what about the people who study physics and chemistry and math and who have adopted the light/dark academia aesthetic? Give me the physics scribbling notes on the 123nd notebook of the month and gazing at discs turning, springs springing and pendulums moving incessantly. Give me the aspiring chemists being careful and frantic at the same time while they measure all kinds of substances and turn the pages of books, with dirty glasses slightly broken to the side. Give me the mathematicians who are writing quickly like there is no tomorrow on the chalkboard and when there is no more space they continue on walls and notebooks. Give me all those scientists who, once at home throw their robes in the washing machine and sit down with coffee and a book and turn their radio to the classic station. Maybe the book is a classic or a piece of poetry, maybe it is related to their subjects, but they make notes on the spaces of the page. They may not be able to analyze it like an English major but they are devoted to their purposes and absolutely love their occupation.
Muslim academia
Reading The Kite Runner, and came across this:
“I remember something Baba said about Pashtuns once. We may be hardheaded, and i know we’re far too proud, but, in the hour of need, believe me there’s no one you’d rather have at your side than a Pushtun”
So accurate it hurts
Ka makh de rana heer sho no jehan ba rana heer shi,
Ka noom de rana heer sho no khpal zan ba rana heer shi.
- If I forgot your face I will forget the world,
If I forgot your name I will forget myself.
Ghani Khan
dark academia critics
dark academia is like one of my favourite aesthetics however there are certain things/issues that bother me about this whole aesthetic
have you ever come across any dark academia posts that included any people of color. everywhere I go, all I see is elite white kids. I would die to see japanese/korean/indian /pakistani/ african/ middle eastern dark academia students often wearing their ethnic attires and embracing their cultures.
I know the whole theme about dark academia is ivy league/ rich elite students but imagine middle class dark academia srudents who are not necessarily clad in expensive attires rather wearing clothes bought from the thrift stores studying on scholarships, who own second hand books and antique/vintage items from some local flee markets or thrift stores.
not that I hate Greek philosophy but all dark academia posts do talk about is western art/architechture/ mythologies / history and philosophy etc. I would love to read and discuss persian poetry and history , south asian mythologies, japanese/Arabic/korean calligraphy, Muslim world's art and architecture.
why are dark academia students always protrayed as nerds, reserve, quiet, hates to have a social life, perfectionist who can't afford to get any grades lower than As etc like even the best students have their ups and downs, what matters is the passion and the will to do better. It's okay to have a life outside books, to have romantic dates, to prank, to hangout with yout friends, to skip classes, to be unorganized...its more realistic.
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