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82by Elsheshtawy, Yasser Published in Arabian humanities (19.11.2019)“...In the United Arab Emirates, the Sha‘bī houses — a public housing initiative— offer a counter narrative that stands in opposition to the official vision of a...”
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83by Bonnefoy, Laurent Published in Arabian Humanities (19.11.2019)“...For a political scientist, venturing into the seven chapters of Shakespeare on the Arabian Peninsula may at first be seen as quite an endeavor. To be honest, I...”
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86by Bonnefoy, Laurent Published in Arabian humanities (19.11.2019)“...Arabian Humanities in its eleventh issue reasserts the relevance of comparative studies on the Arabian Peninsula with a focus on the construction of urban images...”
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90“...A falcon lands graciously on a man’s arm in the desert, and the video fades into a bird’s eye view of Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. A white...”
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94by Richard, Thomas Published in Arabian humanities (01.01.2019)“...Based on the study of local Gulf cinema, Western cinema and South‑Asian diasporic films, this study aims to analyze the visual grammar used by film directors...”
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95by Srour, Némésis Published in Arabian humanities (01.01.2019)“...Love in Tokyo (Pramod Chakravorty, 1966), An Evening in Paris (Shakti Samanta, 1967), Namastey London (Vipul Amrutlal Shah, 2007) or New York (Kabir Khan,...”
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96by Stadnicki, Roman Published in Arabian humanities (01.01.2019)“...Urbanistic imagery is the starting point for a reflection on the tensions between the projected city and the lived city in Kuwait City. This article proposes...”
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97by Klinger, Thibaut Published in Arabian humanities (01.01.2019)“...Since 1970, Oman has taken up the challenge of shaping an "imaginary community" and unifying an ancient territory that was torn apart in the past by secession...”
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99“...Horses have long been an essential component of the identity of the inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula. Nevertheless, neither the date of its introduction in...”
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100“...Horses have long been an essential component of the identity of the inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula. Nevertheless, neither the date of its introduction in...”