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Opinion
2017: The Arab World in Books
A sampling of literary and scholarly works from across the region that we have enjoyed over the past year.
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University Press Thrives On New Arabic Fiction
American University in Cairo Press weathers the post-Mubarak era, focusing on scholarly books and new Arabic writing.
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Tips & Resources
Research Results Are Increasingly Available For Free
A movement to make the fruits of research available without charge has helped students and faculty members gain access to…
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News & Reports
Academic Books Flourish at Tunisia’s Book Fair
The Tunis International Book Fair welcomed a large crowd—and academic books were among the key attractions.
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Opinion
A Dispatch from the Casablanca Book Salon
Morocco’s national book fair has a cosmopolitan feel, offering discussions, events and important new publications.
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Tips & Resources
Recommended 2015 Books From and About the Arab World
Ursula Lindsey consulted scholars, critics and publishers to come up with a list of notable books by Arab authors or…
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Opinion
A New Moroccan University Press Aims to “Open Windows in People’s Minds”
The first volume of a new press provides an introduction to exceptional scholars whose work seeks to engage the public.
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News & Reports
Qatar Inspires a Writing Instructor Despite Censorship
An American writing instructor has helped start a literary community in Qatar. But last year her own novel was banned…
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Opinion
My Facebook Pages Got Caught in a Culture War
Facebook was the author’s platform to bring Iraqi art, culture, and history to the world. Now he has lost years…
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News & Reports
Arab Comics: Fit for Academic Exploration
A new American University of Beirut program will have the region’s largest archive of Arab comics.
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