Top-100 Most Read Articles on Jadaliyya in 2018

Top-100 Most Read Articles on Jadaliyya in 2018

Top-100 Most Read Articles on Jadaliyya in 2018

By : Jadaliyya Co-Editors

This is a list of the top 100 most read articles in 2018. 

  1. Seventy Years of the New York Times Describing Saudi Royals as Reformers
  2. Misreading Qazvin in Washington: On the Protests in Iran
  3. Inhabiting a Grudge
  4. Marc Lamont Hill Speech at United Nation's International Day of Solidarity with Palestine 
  5. احتلال بغداد وكشف مخابئ يأجوج ومأجوج في بابل
  6. الجسدُ في فِكْرِ نيتشه
  7. How Not to Study Gender in the Middle East
  8. نعي، صبا محمود، 10 آذار 2018
  9. 'Lines Drawn on an Empty Map': Iraq’s Borders and the Legend of the Artificial State (Part 1)
  10. Turkey’s Jailed Students Need Our Attention
  11. الجذور التاريخية لبرنامج النيوليبرالية
  12. الجغرافي الفرنسي رومان فوا: نهاية مشروع التحديث البعثي أنذر بزعزعة النظام
  13. قصة نافخ الدواليب لسميرة عزام
  14. A Poem by Dareen Tatour
  15. Silencing the Past by Al Jazeera Network
  16. آلان باديو عن الثورة المصرية: حول سؤال الحركة ورؤيتها
  17. أمريكا، ماذا فعلت بنا؟
  18. موت مجرم آخر: عن بوش الأب
  19. إميل سيوران، النَّبيُّ المُخالِفُ
  20. حال الفنون
  21. بين مكافحة التطبيع العربية، والـ«بي دي إس» العالمية
  22. تصفية القضية السورية
  23. دعوة لتقديم اوراق بحثية: جائزة ميدريسيت للكتَاب الشباب
  24. Understanding Religion in (New) Turkey
  25. محمد عبد القهار: ننتقي من التاريخ ما يشبه واقعنا
  26. الانتحار في العراق: مؤشر اليأس الجماعي
  27. عفرين: الأهداف التركية والدور الروسي والمقاومة المحليّة
  28. The Underbelly of Capital in Cairo
  29. Ghosts of Yogas Past and Present
  30. What is Settler Colonialism?
  31. 'Bread, Jobs, and Freedom': A Conversation with Arang Keshavarzian about the Street Protests in Iran
  32. العامريّة
  33. Tunisia and the International Community since 2011: Rentierism, Patronage and Moral Hazard
  34. Gay Rights as Human Rights: Pinkwashing Homonationalism
  35. الموت يعني كل الأشياء، يكون فيكونوا: عن حق عودة جثمان الفلسطيني/ة المسجون/ة
  36. أدلجة العنف الجنسي والجندري في الدوائر "التقدمية" في فلسطين
  37. نحو فهم مغاير للاحتجاجات في إيران
  38. Alain Badiou on the Egyptian Revolution: Questions of the Movement and its Vision
  39. Racial Capitalism and the Campaign Against “Islamo-Gauchisme” in France
  40. شجرة الهشاشة العراقية: من "المهدي" إلى التضحية بـ"ماركس"
  41. Essential Readings: Reading Postrevolutionary Iran (by Arang Keshavarzian)
  42. Essential Readings: Said’s Orientalism, Its Interlocutors, and Its Influence (by Anthony Alessandrini)
  43. The Iran Nuclear Deal, Regime Change, and the Perils of the “Third Way”
  44. سوريا: الوضع الحالي وآفاق المستقبل: ملف خاص
  45. أنا بخير، لكني اليوم مُت مرة أخرى
  46. The Detention of Palestinian Children and Its Impact on Their Education and Development
  47. Zeina G. Halabi, The Unmaking of the Arab Intellectual: Prophecy, Exile and the Nation (New Texts Out Now)
  48. Irfan Ahmad, Religion as Critique: Islamic Critical Thinking from Mecca to the Marketplace (New Texts Out Now)
  49. قصة نافخ الدواليب لسميرة عزام
  50. An Interview with Amr Hamzawy: Reflections on the Future of Democracy in Egypt and Beyond
  51. Pinkwatching And Pinkwashing: Interpenetration and its Discontents
  52. No Love Lost and Love Gained: On the Morocco-Iran Rift
  53. Zahra Ali, Women and Gender in Iraq: Between Nation-Building and Fragmentation (New Texts Out Now)
  54. Essential Readings on Political Islam (by Peter Mandaville)
  55. تشظيات
  56. Ahmad Dallal, Islam without Europe: Traditions of Reform in Eighteenth-Century Islamic Thought (New Texts Out Now)
  57. The Arab Spring and Adunis's Autumn
  58. إرْنِستو راغاتْسُوني - مُختاراتٌ جديدة
  59. Beyond 'Tolerance' and 'Intolerance': Deconstructing the Myth of the Islamic Golden Age
  60. The Empire of Sexuality: An Interview with Joseph Massad
  61. Erbil: An Unfulfilled Dream of Urban Modernity
  62. ليأس كسلاح للاستبداد
  63. كريستال
  64. Of Borders and Limits: Comparative Indigeneity in Mexico and Palestine
  65. Yusuf al-Sayigh's "Wait for Me by the Edge of the Sea"
  66. Essential Readings: The Syrian Uprising (by Raymond Hinnebusch)
  67. Essential Readings: Iraq (by Fanar Haddad)
  68. ملف خاص في الذكرى الخامسة عشرة لسقوط بغداد
  69. 'Lines Drawn on an Empty Map': Iraq’s Borders and the Legend of the Artificial State (Part 2)
  70. عصر الإنسانويّة ينتهي
  71. موت مجرم آخر: عن بوش الأب
  72. Jeremy F. Walton, Muslim Civil Society and the Politics of Religious Freedom in Turkey (New Texts Out Now)
  73. Al-Shabbi's "The Will to Life"
  74. "Ethnography as Knowledge in the Arab Region." Special Issue of Contemporary Levant (New Texts Out Now)
  75. Essential Readings: Women's and Gender History in the Early Modern/Modern Middle East (by Judith Tucker)
  76. أن تقاوم الفزع والحرب بالكتب والحكايات والتبغ الرديء
  77. Review of Neda Maghbouleh, The Limits of Whiteness: Iranian Americans and the Everyday Politics of Race
  78. Trump’s Travel Bans Punish Arab and Iranian Residents in Dubai
  79. بيان: ضد زيارة سعد الدين إبراهيم لجامعة تل أبيب
  80. Racial Capitalism and the Campaign Against “Islamo-Gauchisme” in France
  81. Statement: Against Saad Eddin Ibrahim’s Visit to Tel Aviv University
  82. Remembering Husayn Muruwwah, the ‘Red Mujtahid’
  83. Fifteen Years Ago, America Destroyed My Country
  84. How Mohammed bin Salman Has Transformed Saudi Arabia
  85. ملف خاص: السياسات الجنسية ضمن السياق الاستعماري في فلسطين
  86. Kurdish Studies in North America: Decolonizing a Field that Does Not Quite Exist, Yet?
  87. Essential Readings: Uprisings, Resistance, and Popular Mobilization in the Middle East and North Africa (by John Chalcraft)
  88. Essential Readings: Middle East Studies (by Zachary Lockman)
  89. The Absence of Coptic Christians on the Rabaa Square
  90. دعوة لتقديم اوراق بحثية: جائزة ميدريسيت للكتَاب الشباب 
  91. Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject
  92. Workers and Officers in Egypt: The Other Failed Revolution
  93. Courtney Freer, Rentier Islamism: The Influence of the Muslim Brotherhood in Gulf Monarchies (New Texts Out Now)
  94. Roundtable on Political Islam after the Arab Uprisings
  95. The Promise of the Wall: Reflections on Desire and Gated Communities in Cairo
  96. Jadaliyya Co-Editor Noura Erakat speaks to BBC World on VP Pence's Trip to Israel
  97. Regime-Security Urbanism: Cairo 2050 & Beyond in al-Sisi’s Cairo
  98. باية محي الدين: الرسم على إيقاع الطفولة
  99. Essential Readings: The Arab State (by Lisa Anderson)
  100. أنا بخير، لكني اليوم مُت مرة أخرى
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Top-100 Most Read Articles On Jadaliyya in 2017

This is a list of the top 100 most read articles in 2017. Thanks to you, once again this year has attracted the broadest readership we have had since Jadaliyya`s inception in 2010.