As 20th Century Begins, British ‘Orientalism’ a Tool of Colonialism
Reading Arabia: British Orientalism in the Age of Mass Publication 1880–1930
By Andrew C. Long
Syracuse University Press, 2014
The Hollywood epic, “Lawrence of Arabia,” immortalized the familiar story of T.E. Lawrence.
Orientalism’s Children: 'Voices from the Threshold'
Talking Through the Door: An Anthology of Contemporary Middle Eastern American Writing
Edited by Susan Atefat-Peckham
Foreword by Lisa Suhair Majaj
Syracuse University Press, 2014
It has been nearly eleven years since an automobile accident cut Susan Atefat-Peckham’s work and life short while she pursued a Fulbright Scholarship in
Assia Djebar (1936-2015): Home in France, Heart in Algeria
Assia Djebar has been problematic for some Arab intellectuals, both when she became an "immortal" or a life-long member of the prestigious French Academy and when her name was frequently mentioned as a Nobel Prize contender. Her death on February 6 2015, proved no exception. As her body lay in one of Paris’ hospitals, the same questions arose: Why were her works not translated enough into Arabic? In contrast, her novels were translated into scores of other languages. That is a valid question.
Etab Hreib on Conflict, Commercialism, and Sexism in Syria’s Current Art Movement
Critically acclaimed Syrian watercolorist, Etab Hreib, a native of Der-Ez-Zor, graduated from the Graphic Arts Department of the University of Damascus. Since then, she has exhibited her work in various parts of the world. She was the recipient of the Al-Mahros Golden Award in Tunisia, a Golden Award from the Chinese Ministry of Culture, and an award from the Ministry of Culture in Algeria.
Evelyn Shakir: Memoirs of an Arab-American Writer, Teacher, and Humanist
Teaching Arabs, Writing Self, Memoirs of an Arab-American Woman
By Evelyn Shakir
Olive Branch Press. 2014. 170 pp.
Documentary Film Gives Voice to the Erotic Body
Jasad & The Queen of Contradictions
Directed by Amanda Homsi-Ottosson
Women Make Movies, 2011, 40 minutes
“Jasad & The Queen of Contradictions” is a short documentary about “Jasad,” the Arabic journal of erotic arts founded and edited by Joumana Haddad, the Lebanese author, poet, and feminist.