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Shattering Silence, Inviting Dialogue: Anti-Oppressive Occupational Therapy During the Genocide of Palestinians. [PDF]

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Zafran H   +9 more
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Modern Arabic Poetry: An Anthology

World Literature Today, 1988
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction Part I: Poets Before the Fifties Ilya Abu MadiThe Human ClayThe Phoenix Umar Abu RishaA Roman TempleAn Eagle Ilyas Abu ShabakaYou or I?This Is My WineI Love You Al-Akhtal al-SaghirThe Wisdom of LifeHind and her Mother Sa'id 'AcqlDo Not Show Your LoveMore Beautiful Than Your EyesDark BeautyFrom: The Book of Roses ...
Roger Allen, Salma Khadra Jayyusi
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THE ARAB-TURKISH BROTHERHOOD IN MODERN ARABIC POETRY

FULL TEXT BOOK OF IJHER CONGRESS 6, 2023
Since ancient times, Arabic poetry has been a depiction of everything that is happening in the Arab environment that surrounds the poet wherever he is, and his igniting flame has not been extinguished in their souls, despite the subjugation of the Arab world to the rule of non-Arabs after Islam.
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Arabic Poetry: Trajectories of Modernity and Tradition

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2013
Muhsin J. al-Musawi, London and New York, Routledge, 2006, xxi +327 pp. This is another product from the ‘Chicago School’ of Arabic and Persian literature which, for about two decades now, has trie...
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Reorienting Modernism in Arabic and Persian Poetry

2022
Re-orienting Modernism in Arabic and Persian Poetry is the first book to systematically study the parallel development of modernist poetry in Arabic and Persian. It presents a fresh line of comparative inquiry into minor literatures within the field of world literary studies.
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Home, Exile, and Resistance in Modern Arab Poetry

2023
This thesis demonstrates that modern Arab poetry of resistance by Adunis, Al-Bayyati, Darwish, and Qabbani moves beyond state politics through the poetics of imperfection and incompleteness. These four poets belonged to marginalised ethnicities within their homelands and felt exiled while living in the country of their birth.
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Modern Arabic Poetry Iii

Journal of Arabic Literature, 1970
H. Algar, M.A. Khouri
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