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Journal from the United Arab Emirates new in our Holdings

Al-Mourooth 13 Cover Front

Almawrouth

A new addition to our collection from the MENA region is „al-Maurūṯ“ (الموروث / Almawrouth / Almourooth). This quarterly journal focuses on art and culture in the Arabic world.… Read more

Posted in Acquisition | Tagged Arabic, Arabic Culture, Culture, Art, Art History, Vereinigte Arabische Emirate, Journals

Secondary Publication on Hip Hop in Lebanon

Hip Hop Language

Remixing Battle Rap and Arabic Poetic BattlingHip Hop word battles are a global phenomenon in pop culture. The verbal combats, however, were not only imported into the Arabic-speaking world, but they also formed a “remix” with the local culture.… Read more

Posted in Publications | Tagged Arabic, Arabic Culture, Hip Hop, Culture, Lebanon, menadoc, Open Access, Popkultur, Rap, Linguistics, Secondary Publication

Museums in Arabia 2017

The conference ‘Museums in Arabia 2017‘ is taking place from 11-13 October 2017. Registration is possible through this site.… Read more

Posted in Conference | Tagged Arabic Culture

Beyond Bedouin and Bania: Arabia-South Asia Relations

The Asia Research Institute of the National University of Singapore is hosting a workshop on ‘Beyond Bedouin and Bania: Arabia-South Asia Relations‘ from 7-8 December 2017. The Call for Papers is open until 20 September 2017.

 

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Posted in Workshop | Tagged Arabic Culture, Islamic Studies

Media Transitions and Cultural Debates in Arab Societies

The Agya is hosting a Conference on “Media Transitions and Cultural Debates in Arab Societies” from 24 to 26 November 2017. The CfP is open until 31 August 2017. You can find the  full Call here.… Read more

Posted in Conference | Tagged Arabic Culture, Arabic Literature, History, Art History

Arab Traditions of Anti-Sectarianism

Rice University and the University of Houston are hosting a conference on ‘Arab Traditions of Anti-Sectarianism‘ from 1-2 December 2017. The Call for Papers is open until 1 September 2017.

 

To the Call for Papers:… Read more

Posted in Conference | Tagged Arabic Culture, History

Women’s involvement in peace, security and transition processes in the Arab world

The Beirut office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation is hosting a conference on ‘Women’s involvement in peace, security and transition processes in the Arab world‘ from 16-18 November 2017. The Call for Papers is open until 15 July … Read more

Posted in General | Tagged Arabic Culture, Arab Spring, Gender Studies, History, Iraq, Yemen, Libyen, Syria

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