Author: Heba Moawad

The Women and Memory Forum launched a seminar titled “Dangerous Women: Women’s Voices in the History of Madness and Psychiatry in Egypt,” presented by Dr Yasmine Shafei and moderated by Dr. Hoda El-Saadi. The event aimed to shed light on the history of psychiatry in Egypt and to highlight the contributions of Dr Samia Fahmy, a pioneering Egyptian psychologist.

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Dr Zainab Hashish, bioarchaeology expert at Beni Suef University, discusses her groundbreaking project documenting 11,000 ancient Egyptian skeletal remains at the Egyptian Museum with dignity and scientific rigour. In the basement of the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, human skeletal remains rest, telling a history not conveyed by inscriptions or recorded by temples. Here, Dr Zainab Hashish, Assistant Professor of Ancient Egyptian Antiquities at Beni Suef University, works on one of Egypt’s most delicate scientific projects in bioarchaeology, documenting and recording skeletal and mummified remains. The project began in 2018 with specialized methodology and international partnerships. Dr Hashish leads a team…

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