From “Islamic Art” to “Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia and Later South...
This is the exceptional collection in all America, and it is being neglected. I urge you to make the reinstallation of Islam your highest priority. If you were to create an Islamic wing, you’d find...
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Jadaliyya's April culture bouquet arrives with a special focus on the visual arts. Mehri Khalil contributes the first installment of a series on the reopened galleries for Islamic Art at the...
View ArticleLe Sahara, l’identité et l’africanité dans la littérature francophone du...
Moha Souag est un écrivain francophone qui a gagné une place prestigieuse dans le paysage littéraire francophone au Maroc grâce à sa persévérance, à l’abondance des ses écrits et à son style d’écriture...
View ArticleArabian Peninsula Media Roundup (April 30)
[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on the Arabian Peninsula and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Arabian Peninsula Page Editors...
View ArticleNot in the Revolution's Name: Egypt's New Judicial Authority Bill
Amid the recurrent standoffs between the Egyptian opposition on the one hand and President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood group from which he hails on the other, the opposition is often...
View ArticleCyprus, Financially Broke and Divided: An Interview with Rebecca Bryant
The economic crisis in Cyprus has put the eastern Mediterranean island nation in the lime light. Cyprus has been divided for more than four decades between the Turkish north and majority Greek south....
View ArticleCyprus, Divided and Financially Broke: An Interview with Rebecca Bryant
The economic crisis in Cyprus has put the eastern Mediterranean island nation in the lime light. Cyprus has been divided for more than four decades between the Turkish north and majority Greek south....
View ArticleAlternative Worlds at the 2013 World Social Forum in Tunis
Last month, I attended my first World Social Forum (WSF) in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. I study social movements and teach about the WSF and the very different and more established annual scrum of...
View Articleقراءة في الحراك السياسي في الجولان المحتل
البعد الثقافي-المثالي للثورة: قراءة في الحراك السياسي في الجولان المحتل مادة اثنوغرافية تمهيدية:"إذا كانت رجولتك مشروطة بغشاء بكارتي فهي حتما معدومة بزواله (الجولان المباع/المحتل 24-8-2012)"، هكذا...
View ArticleTechnology in the Classroom: The Big Brother E-Book
[The following article was originally published on Tadween Publishing's blog. For more information on the publishing world as it relates to pedagogy and knowledge production, follow Tadween Publishing...
View ArticleNew Texts Out Now: Charles Tripp, The Power and the People: Paths of...
Charles Tripp,The Power and the People: Paths of Resistance in the Middle East.Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013.Jadaliyya (J): What made you write this book?Charles Tripp (CT):...
View ArticlePierced Memories: The Lebanese Archive of Diab Alkarssifi
[Text by Ania Dabrowska, photos courtesy of Diab Alkarssifi.]The Lebanese Archive of Diab Alkarssifi is a project about a collection of photographs belonging to an ordinary man with a passion and a...
View ArticleLibya: Which Fate for Gaddafi’s Henchmen?
On 24 March 2013, about 200 former rebel fighters in Libya besieged the prime minister's office, demanding that he resign in accordance with a political isolation law banning members of the former...
View ArticleSyria Media Roundup (May 2)
[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on Syria and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Syria Page Editors or of Jadaliyya. You may...
View ArticleJonathan Rashad on Freelance Photojournalism in Egypt
Jadaliyya (J): Are you a freelancer or do you work with an agency? Why did you choose this path? Jonathan Rashad (JR): I have always been a freelancer. I chose this path as it gives me much more time...
View ArticleMaghreb Media Roundup (May 3)
[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on the Maghreb and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Maghreb Page Editors or of Jadaliyya....
View ArticleBeyond the Banality of Evil: The Challenge of Professional Photography in Syria
“You gave me mud and I turned it into gold.” - Charles Baudelaire This year, photographs on Syria have swept the Pulitzer prize. Five Associated Press (AP) photographers, Rodrigo Abd, Manu Brabo,...
View ArticleJadaliyya Monthly Edition (April 2013)
This is a selection of what you might have missed on Jadaliyya during the month of April 2013. It also includes the most recent videos, roundups and the most read articles. Progressively, we will be...
View ArticleArabian Peninsula Monthly Edition (April 2013)
[This is a monthly archive of pieces written by Jadaliyya contributors and editors on the Arabian Peninsula. It also includes material published on other platforms that editors deemed pertinent to post...
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