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The Syrian Revolution, Art and the End of Ideology (2018)
PUBLICATION: The Edinburgh Companion to the Postcolonial Middle East ARTICLE In May 2013, Syrian graphic artist Sana Yazigi launched The Creative Memory of the Syrian
Arab Women Writers 1980-2010 (2017)
“Arab Women Writers 1980-2010” in Muhsin al-Musawi Arabic Literature for the Classroom: Teaching Methods, Theories and Texts London: Routledge 2017,
Nawal el Saadawi: Writer and Revolutionary (2016)
We live in one world under patriarchal capitalism. I am opposed to anything that divides us. The differences between people and cultures that literature erases, theory
Women and the Arab Spring: A Transnational, Feminist Revolution (2016)
Spanning the Middle East and North Africa region and using real cases, this chapter traces the trajectory of euphoria, backlash, and persistence that has marked
Creativity and Resilience in the Syrian Revolution (2016)
R/evolutions: Global Trends & Regional Issues In Syria, a country cowed into silence and compliance for forty years, a revolution broke out in march 2011.
Jewish Arabs in the Israeli Asylum: A Literary Reflection (2015)
In the 1950s two of Mustafa Badawi’s Jewish students left Iraq for Israel. Life in Baghdad had become untenable for Sasson Somekh and David Semah,
Near Middle East/North Africa Studies: Culture (2015)
Culture in postindependence Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is the ensemble of literary and artistic production that reflects the norms and values of daily
Feminism in Islam (2013)
Encyclopedia of Sciences and Religions
The Cell Story: Syrian Prison Stories after Hafiz Asad (2011)
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