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Amidst a Violent Conflict, Syria’s Students Struggle for an Education
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New Texts Out Now: Wendy Pearlman, Emigration and the Resilience of Politics in Lebanon
by Wendy Pearlman Wendy Pearlman, “Emigration and the Resilience of Politics in Lebanon.” Arab Studies Journal Vol. ...
New Texts Out Now: Charles Tripp, The Power and the People: Paths of Resistance in the Middle East
by Charles Tripp Charles Tripp, The Power and the People: Paths of Resistance in the Middle East. Cambridge and New ...
The Roundup: News and Analysis in Publishing/Academia from the Arab World
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Technology in the Classroom: The Big Brother E-Book
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Jadaliyya Monthly Edition (April 2013)
by Jadaliyya EditorsThis is a selection of what you might have missed on Jadaliyya during the month of ...
Contested Citizenship in Egypt
by Mona Oraby Clashes over the Khusus killings in Egypt are the most recent of a long list of tragic sectarian ...
Beyond tPDF 2 Conference: Revolutionizing Academic Publishing
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New Texts Out Now: Chouki El Hamel, Black Morocco: A History of Slavery, Race, and Islam
by Chouki El Hamel Chouki El Hamel, Black Morocco: A History of Slavery, Race, and Islam. Cambridge and New York: ...
New Texts Out Now: Adel Iskandar and Bassam Haddad, Mediating the Arab Uprisings
by Adel Iskandar and Bassam Haddad Adel Iskandar and Bassam Haddad, editors, Mediating the Arab Uprisings. Washington, ...
Algeria: The Revolution to Come?
by Nedjib Sidi MoussaHocine Belalloufi, Democracy in Algeria, Reform or Revolution. Coédition Lazhari Labter ...
Questioning Sectarianism in Bahrain and Beyond: An Interview with Justin Gengler
by John WarnerIn popular accounts of politics in the Arabian Peninsula in this post-Arab uprisings era, ...
The Perils for Academic Freedom in the Arab World
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Long Beach Event -- The Arab Uprisings: Between Continuity and Change (17 April 2013)
by Jadaliyya ReportsThe Arab Uprisings: Between Continuity and Change Panel Discussion and Book Event 5pm on ...
Palestinian Refugees from Syria in Lebanon
by Jadaliyya Reports [The following article was originally published on Tadween Publishing's ...
New Texts Out Now: Esam Al-Amin, The Arab Awakening Unveiled
by Esam Al-AminEsam Al-Amin, The Arab Awakening Unveiled: Understanding Transformations and Revolutions in the Middle ...
NEWTON in Focus: Thinking Through Gender and Sex
by Anthony Alessandrini, Bassam Haddad, and Suzanne SaleebyThis week we highlight various NEWTON texts relevant to ...
Has Citizenship Got a Future in Egypt?
by Paul Sedra The sectarian spectacle that dominated so much Egyptian television coverage – at least that of the ...
Women Under Seige: Stateless in Lebanon
by Linda Dorigo Lebanon, and its capital Beirut, are often represented by the media as islands of freedom in the ...
Social Struggles in Tunisia: A Curse or a Revolutionary Opportunity?
by Hèla YousfiThe Tunisian revolution was often painted as a sort of “divine” event during which the united and ...
Tunisia and the IMF: A Beggar State and an Impoverished People
by Mariem Ben AbidIn November 2012, Tunisia signed a loan with the World Bank for a total value of five hundred ...
Beyond the State: The Refugee Camp as a Site of Political Invention
by Alessandro PettiRefugee camps have been at the center of radical historical transformations that have undermined ...
Not Enough Water in the West Bank?
by Visualizing Palestine and EWASHThis Friday is World Water Day and an opportune time to highlight the gross ...
Sinan AnIraq Ten Years After US Invasion: Panel Interview on DW
by Jadaliyya Interview Ten Years ago, the United States and its "Coalition of the Willing" invaded Iraq while ...
The Forgotten Protagonists: The Invasion and the Historian
by Orit BashkinDuring the past week Americans, Europeans, and Middle Easterners were reminded of Iraq. A stream of ...
Street Wars on a Hill: An Eyewitness Testimony
by Wael Eskandar[The following is an eyewitness testimony covering some of the events that happened on 22 March ...
Whatever Happened to Egypt's Democratic Transition?
by Ellis GoldbergThere is a paradigm nobody talks about much anymore in regard to Egypt: the democratic ...
Perpetual Recalculation: Getting Syria Wrong Two Years On
by Bassam HaddadIf I had a dollar for every time someone wrote about the “End Game” in Syria during the past eighteen ...
The Syrian Uprising: Two Years On
by Syria Page Editors With no end in sight, the Syrian uprising drags on, pulling Syria into a path of ...
The Royals' New Rules: Backsliding in Bahrain
by Amy Austin HolmesAl Khalifa of Bahrain, the Sunni family that has ruled the Shia-majority country ...
Roundtable on the Language of Revolution in Egypt
UPDATED 12 August 2012 [The following series of articles is part of a Jadaliyya roundtable on “The Language of ...
Time to Reject the Language of Coptic Victimhood
The casual observer of Egypt’s politics could hardly be blamed for thinking that Egypt’s Copts are facing the worst ...
Cinematic Occupation
Kamal Aljafari, Port of Memory. France/Germany/UAE/Palestine, 2009.In the state of siege, time becomes placeFossilized ...
New Texts Out Now: Khaled Furani, Silencing the Sea: Secular Rhythms in Palestinian Poetry
Khaled Furani, Silencing the Sea: Secular Rhythms in Palestinian Poetry. Stanford: Stanford University Press, ...
Debate Over Open Data in Yemen
[The following statement was published by Global Integrity on 5 July 2012. The statement responds to on an April ...
New Texts Out Now: James Gelvin, The Arab Uprisings: What Everyone Needs to Know
James Gelvin, The Arab Uprisings: What Everyone Needs to Know. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, ...
Palestinian Politics: Representation and Accountability (Lecture)
This is a video and transcript from a lecture I delivered on 18 July 2012 at the Palestine Center. It is the third ...
Responding to 'The Atlantic' Smear on Mondoweiss
Armin Rosen's attack on Mondoweiss on the Atlantic website is about nothing more than policing ...
Reflections on a Lifetime of Engagement with Zionism, the Palestine Question, and American Empire: An Interview with Noam Chomsky
In the following interview conducted for the Journal of Palestine Studies by Jadaliyya Co-Editor Mouin ...
New Texts Out Now: Akram Khater, Embracing the Divine: Gender, Passion, and Politics in the Christian Middle East
Akram Fouad Khater, Embracing the Divine: Gender, Passion, and Politics in the Christian Middle East. Syracuse: ...
Youth and Citizenship in the Digital Era: Critique of an Emerging Phenomenon
In a clip that is quite telling of how far relations between digital-savvy youth and power structures have come; the ...
Pouvoir and Agency
Reuters published an article on 20 June (‘Algeria’s elite at loggerheads over next president‘), describing fissures ...
Literature in the Oil Age: Goat Days
From that moment, like the maniyan fly, an unknown fear began to envelop my mind. An irrational doubt began to grip ...
In Search of a New Political Language
In the first round of the 2012 presidential election, more than thirty-nine percent of Egyptians voted for ...
Ajamindustry
It is problematic enough that Fouad Ajami repeats much of the reductionist arguments about all things Arab in his ...
Announcement of New Publication: 'On Torture'
[The following excerpt is the introductory section to a newly published edited volume entitled "On Torture." The ...
Interview with Hoda Barakat
Jadaliyya interviewed Hoda Barakat on the occasion of the publication of her fifth novel, Malakut Hadhihi-l-Ard [The ...
Lebanon, the Sectarianization of Politics, and Genderalizing the Arab Uprisings: Interview with Maya Mikdashi
The following interview with Jadaliyya Co-Editor Maya Mikdashi was conducted by Eugenio Dacrema for the Istituto per ...
On Legal Advocacy and Legitimation of Control
When he was imprisoned, Nelson Mandela utilized his background as a lawyer to begin filing suits on behalf of other ...
New Texts Out Now: Hamid Dabashi, The Arab Spring: The End of Postcolonialism
Hamid Dabashi, The Arab Spring: The End of Postcolonialism. London and New York: Zed Books, 2012. Jadaliyya (J): ...
Poetry of the Taliban
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The intersection of gender, perception, identity, and space have, for centuries, collided to illustrate a skewed ... Should a visitor from another planet happen to arrive here and look around at the reality between the Jordan River and ...
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In less than a year, much of the Damascus art scene has been brought to a standstill by events surrounding the Syrian ...
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In October 2011, the newly renovated Sourp Giragos Armenian Apostolic Church reopened in Turkey’s southeastern province ...
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The fiftieth anniversary of the death of revolutionary, writer and psychiatrist Frantz Fanon was commemorated this past ...
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Dafni Leef has been at both bookends of the recent protests in Israel. They started in mid-July, when Leef, a Tel Aviv ...
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Omar Jabary Salamanca, Mezna Qato, Kareem Rabie, and Sobhi Samour, editors. Past Is Present: Settler Colonialism in ... May 13-14, 2011, George Mason University
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New Texts Out Now: Maaike Voorhoeve, Family Law in Islam
The Melancholia of a Generation
New Texts Out Now: Hilal Elver, The Headscarf Controversy: Secularism and Freedom of Religion
Artistic Depictions of Arab Women: An Interview with Artist Lalla Essaydi
The Andalus Test: Reflections on the Attempt to Publish Arabic Literature in Hebrew
New Texts Out Now: Amy Motlagh, Burying the Beloved: Marriage, Realism, and Reform in Modern Iran
New Texts Out Now: Farzaneh Milani, Words, Not Swords: Iranian Women Writers and the Freedom of Movement
Capitalism and Class in the Gulf Arab States
New Texts Out Now: Betty S. Anderson, The American University of Beirut: Arab Nationalism and Liberal Education
Outside Looking In
Something of Palestine Emerges
Art and Subversion: An Interview with Omar Kholeif
New Texts Out Now: Nergis Ertürk, Grammatology and Literary Modernity in Turkey
New Texts Out Now: Mervat Hatem, Literature, Gender, and Nation-Building in Nineteenth-Century Egypt
Urban Space in Contemporary Egyptian Literature
After Daraa; Syrian Art Today
New Texts Out Now: Ben White, Palestinians in Israel: Segregation, Discrimination, and Democracy
A New Kind of Armenian-Turkish Reconciliation
How the PA Enriched an Elite and Normalized Occupation
New Texts Out Now: Marcy Jane Knopf-Newman, The Politics of Teaching Palestine to Americans
Threads of Narrating the Arab Spring
Reading Fanon in Palestine/Israel
How Not to Study Gender in the Middle East
New Texts Out Now: Belen Fernandez, The Imperial Messenger: Thomas Friedman at Work
A Changing American Context? Reflections on Two Books on Egyptian History from Cairo
Remapping Palestine and the Politics of Injury
New Texts Out Now: Adam Hanieh, 'Capitalism and Class in the Gulf Arab States'
Social Origins of Israeli Unrest
The Nature of Oil: Reconsidering American Power in the Middle East
Bombing the Neighborhood: Daniel Ellsburg and the Radical Critique of American Empire
New Texts Out Now: Saadia Toor, "The State of Islam: Culture and Cold War Politics in Pakistan"
The Others, The Elsewhere of Our Here
On Racial Literacy: 'A White Side of Black Britain'
New Texts Out Now: Past Is Present: Settler Colonialism in Palestine
Teaching the Middle East after the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions... Beyond Orientalism, Islamophobia and Neoliberalism
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