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| 1. | Dina Rizk Khoury, Dane Kennedy | ||
| Comparing Empires: The Ottoman Domains and the British Raj in the Long Nineteenth Century | |||
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Jan 01, 2007; 27: 233-244.
(In "COMPARING EMPIRES") |
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| 2. | Kimberly Wedeven Segall | ||
| Melancholy Ties: Intergenerational Loss and Exile in Persepolis | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 38-49.
(In "NARRATIVE VIOLENCE: AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST") |
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| 3. | Fariba Zarinebaf | ||
| From Istanbul to Tabriz: Modernity and Constitutionalism in the Ottoman Empire and Iran | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 154-169.
(In "Variorum") |
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| 4. | Nouri Gana, Heike Härting | ||
| Introduction: Narrative Violence: Africa and the Middle East | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 1-10.
(In "NARRATIVE VIOLENCE: AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST") |
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| 5. | Rebecca Saunders, Kamran Aghaie | ||
| Introduction: Mourning and Memory | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 25: 17-29.
(In "Mourning and Memory") |
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| 6. | Kamran Aghaie | ||
| Martyrdom in Islam | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 217-219.
(In "BOOK REVIEWS") |
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| 7. | Ngwarsungu Chiwengo | ||
| When Wounds and Corpses Fail to Speak: Narratives of Violence and Rape in Congo (DRC) | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 78-92.
(In "NARRATIVE VIOLENCE: AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST") |
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| 8. | Zakia Salime | ||
| Mobilizing Muslim Women: Multiple Voices, the Sharia, and the State | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 200-211.
(In "Variorum") |
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| 9. | Ovamir Anjum | ||
| Islam as a Discursive Tradition: Talal Asad and His Interlocutors | |||
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Jan 01, 2007; 27: 656-672.
(In "Variorum") |
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| 10. | Nouri Gana | ||
| Reel Violence: Paradise Now and the Collapse of the Spectacle | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 20-37.
(In "NARRATIVE VIOLENCE: AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST") |
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| 11. | John Willoughby | ||
| Segmented Feminization and the Decline of Neopatriarchy in GCC Countries of the Persian Gulf | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 184-199.
(In "Variorum") |
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| 12. | Israel Gershoni, Amy Singer | ||
| Introduction: Intellectual History in Middle Eastern Studies | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 383-389.
(In "INTELLECTUAL HISTORY IN MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES") |
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| 13. | Sheldon Pollock | ||
| Forms of Knowledge in Early Modern South Asia: Introduction | |||
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Jan 01, 2004; 24: 19-21.
(In "Forms of Knowledge in Early-Modern South Asia") |
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| 14. | Heike Härting | ||
| Global Humanitarianism, Race, and the Spectacle of the African Corpse in Current Western Representations of the Rwandan Genocide | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 61-77.
(In "NARRATIVE VIOLENCE: AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST") |
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| 15. | Sunaina Maira | ||
| Youth Culture, Citizenship and Globalization: South Asian Muslim Youth in the United States after September 11th | |||
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Jan 01, 2004; 24: 221-235.
(In "September 11th: Global Impacts") |
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| 16. | Ziad Fahmy | ||
| Francophone Egyptian Nationalists, Anti-British Discourse, and European Public Opinion, 1885-1910: The Case of Mustafa Kamil and Ya'qub Sannu' | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 170-183.
(In "Variorum") |
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| 17. | Caroline Brown | ||
| A Divine Madness: The Secret Language of Trauma in the Novels of Bessie Head and Calixthe Beyala | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 93-108.
(In "NARRATIVE VIOLENCE: AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST") |
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| 18. | Stuart Kendall | ||
| Eden and Atrocity: Pierre Guyotat's Algeria | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 11-19.
(In "NARRATIVE VIOLENCE: AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST") |
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| 19. | Taiwo Adetunji Osinubi | ||
| Abusive Narratives: Antjie Krog, Rian Malan, and the Transmission of Violence | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 109-123.
(In "NARRATIVE VIOLENCE: AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST") |
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| 20. | Touraj Atabaki | ||
| Constitutionalism in Iran and Its Asian Interdependencies | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 28: 142-153.
(In "Variorum") |
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