[This is a selection of what you might have missed on Jadaliyya last week. It also includes a list of the most read articles and roundups. Progressively, we will be featuring more content on our "Last Week on Jadaliyya" series.]
- الانفصال: المشنقة الكردية للإفلات من التاريخ
- Kurdish Blood for Arab Lands?: Prospects for Raqqa
- ملف خاص: فدوى سليمان
- Shanghai University Call for Papers: Orientalism, Neo-Orientalism and Post-Orientalism in African, Middle East, Latin American, Asian/Chinese Studies
- New Texts Out Now: Orit Bashkin, Impossible Exodus: Iraqi Jews in Israel
- Roundtable: Harold Wolpe’s Intellectual Agenda and Writing on Palestine
- 'Lines Drawn on an Empty Map': Iraq’s Borders and the Legend of the Artificial State (Part 1)
- خمس قصص قصيرة للكاتب الإسباني خوان خوسية مياس
- إيتل عدنان عن فدوى سليمان
- Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf Cooperation Council Crisis
- Palestine Media Roundup (October 1)
- Statement: Letter of Resignation from Members of the Editorial Board of Third World Quarterly
- Jadaliyya Co-Editor Sinan Antoon Receives 2017 Arabic Literature Prize
- New Texts Out Now: William Lafi Youmans, An Unlikely Audience: Al-Jazeera’s Struggle in America.
- Kurdish Blood for Arab Lands?: Prospects for Raqqa
- Entretien avec Sébastien Lamy sur le droit de l'urbanisme au Liban: la nécessité d'une doctrine juridique
- Press Release: Plaintiffs and Counsel Respond to Supreme Court Canceling Oral Arguments in Muslim Ban Case
- الانفصال: المشنقة الكردية للإفلات من التاريخ
- New Texts Out Now: Orit Bashkin, Impossible Exodus: Iraqi Jews in Israel
- ملف خاص: فدوى سليمان
- إيتل عدنان عن فدوى سليمان
- فدوى سليمان الجنة والجحيم
- في العتمةِ المبهِرة
- مارلين هاكر: قصائد إلى فدوى سليمان
- Last Week on Jadaliyya (September 18-24)
- Roundtable: Harold Wolpe’s Intellectual Agenda and Writing on Palestine
- #NeverForget: Sixteen Years into the “War on Terror” and Institutionalized Islamophobia Lives on
- The DC Palestinian Film and Arts Festival 2017: The Kennedy Center
- Egypt Media Roundup (September 25)
- La crise des déchets, le Liban et son territoire