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1“...While the contemporary history of the Arabian Peninsula, which has long been the poor cousin of general works on the Middle East, has aroused new interest in...”
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2by Delesalle-Nancey, Catherine Published in Humanities (Basel) (29.10.2018)“...Many critics have pointed out the ambiguities of Atonement, a postmodernist anti-nostalgic novel that brings to the fore all the traditional topoi of...”
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4by Hudson, Dale Published in Arabian humanities (01.03.2021)“...More than 60 feature‑length narrative films have been produced in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) since the first in 1988. Few, however, have generated an...”
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5by Derbal, Nora Published in Arabian humanities (01.03.2021)“...Within the course of a decade, electronic dance music (EDM) grew from an underground subculture into one of the most popular music genres among youth in Saudi...”
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6by Kareem, Mona Published in Arabian humanities (01.03.2021)“...This article explores the trajectories and artistic productions of Arabic‑speaking hip hop artists of migrant background in the Gulf countries (especially the...”
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8“...The aim of this study is to identify the feelings of female managers in the Gulf region about the Islamic veil, and the meanings they attribute to this veil, a...”
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9by Leber, Andrew Published in Arabian humanities (01.03.2021)“...While the promotion of “entertainment” has been a touchstone of policy changes in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia of late, most media and academic focus has been...”
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10“...As the Covid-19 crisis has entered its second year and, much like elsewhere, is continuing to transform societies in the Arabian Peninsula, our journal is...”
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11by Alaoui, Khadija El Alajlan, Azza Ibrahim Pilotti, Maura A. E Published in Arabian humanities (01.03.2021)“...The present study first explores the phenomenon of Saudi satire on YouTube since 2010, and then focuses on the popular Masāmīr (Nails), an extensive series of...”
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12by Berriah, Mehdi Published in Arabian humanities (01.03.2021)“...Indubitably, Ibn Taymiyya is among those medieval Muslim theologians who have aroused the most interest in modern Western and Arab scholarship. This interest...”
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13by Lagrange, Frédéric Published in Arabian humanities (30.12.2020)“...The pandemic crisis which has befallen the world since February 2020 generated, in the Arabian Peninsula as elsewhere, an abundance of media productions:...”
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