Reimagining the Marshlands of Southern Iraq—Series 2 Episode 6

November 12, 2025 by Sonja Johnston

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For the last episode of Humanities at Large Series 2, host Melissa Gismondi speaks with Photographer Tamara Abdul Hadi. Seeing a place through someone else’s lens can shape how we imagine it. Abdul Hadi revisits the Iraqi Marshes, layering her own images, family archives, and crowdsourced photographs over a Western photo book that once defined the region in the global imagination. Her project develops a decolonial vision of a landscape central to Iraq’s cultural identity and to her own. You can view some of her photos on the Doris McCarthy Gallery website. Tamara Abdul Hadi was the JHI's 2024-25 Artist in Residence.

Series 2—Undergrounds/Underworlds

Undergrounds have figured powerfully in human histories and imaginations as places of alterity, concealment, exploration, and discovery; of fear, transition, transportation, and transmutation. They have also figured as spaces of hope, refuge, and fugitivity that weave them into radical traditions and visions of the future. From the Epic of Gilgamesh, through the Greek katabasis and Dante, to crime rings and chthonic gods, infrastructures and escape routes, DJs and the Dark Web: our languages are fascinated with depth. But our surface worlds depend crucially on subterranean networks of extraction, exploitation, and disposal. Now more than ever, we need to understand the place of underworlds in human pasts, presents, and futures. What might a descent into the underworlds reveal?

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Host Melissa Gismondi (she/her) is an award-winning writer and audio producer. She holds a PhD in American history and was the 2020-2021 New Media Public Humanities Fellow at the Jackman Humanities Institute.

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