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    1. Read Palestine Week: 29 November – 5 December 2024 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Novelist, essayist, and playwright Adania Shibli’s “ Minor Detail ” was published in 2017 in Arabic and translated into English in (...)

    2. A Day in the Life: Ellen Maxwell | Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services

      This is especially true when those works are in languages I can’t read, and I am so grateful for all of the help with Arabic, Chinese, (...)

    3. Greetings from Egypt! أهلاً في مصر - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      أهلاً في مصر Egypt, known in Arabic by its sobriquet “Mother of the World” (Umm al-dunya, أم الدنيا), remains the most important and (...)

    4. The Making of a Poet: Mohsen Mohamed & Sherine Elbanhawy residency, 23 – 27 Oct. 2023 - Duke Univers

      Last year he was interviewed about his poetry and his time in prison (in Arabic).  Some of the poems in No One is On the Line , as well (...)

    5. Going to the Source: Librarians Travel to Build Collections - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      In late January, Galli, librarian for Middle East and Islamic Studies, traveled to Egypt to attend the International Cairo Book Fair where he (...)

    6. Hebrew - Jewish Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Bibliography includes most of the books, pamphlets and magazines printed in Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino, Arabic, Jewish and other Jewish (...)

    7. Getting Started - Middle East Visual Culture - LibGuides at Duke University

      Palestinian rap: against the struggle paradigm / Ted Swedenburg -- Music Sans Frontieres?: documentaries on hip hop in the Holy Land (...)

    8. Getting Started - Middle East Visual Culture - LibGuides at Duke University

      Palestinian rap: against the struggle paradigm / Ted Swedenburg -- Music Sans Frontieres?: documentaries on hip hop in the Holy Land (...)

    9. A New Addition to Duke’s Uyghur-Language Collection - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The print shop contained the necessary equipment along with metal-type in Arabic, Cyrillic, and Latin. “The City of Kashgar,” 1915.

    10. Welcome to the Abode of Happiness! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Although the term for this institution could also be translated as “lodges for the poor, helpless, wretched”—in addition to leper, the word (...)

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