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article Making Sense of the Middle East

January 10, 2023

What is happening in the Middle East today? Ezzedine Fishere, Senior Lecturer at MES collaborates with Brandon Mioduszewski (25) in making a podcast that puts together the puzzle pieces of the region. They conduct a series of short conversations with some of the region's most seasoned experts, scholars and diplomats, all of whom with deep personal connection to the region's turbulent politics. Listen to their voices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-sense-of-the-middle-east/id1654218352

article What Does It Mean to Listen to Literature?

November 04, 2022

Scholars from around the world will convene at Dartmouth Nov. 10 and 11 to explore literary texts through the framework of sound—working across traditions, histories, and languages to reconnect with literature's oral and aural origins.

article 1972: The Egyptian Student Movement and The Politics of Memory

October 27, 2022

Join us virtually on Saturday, Nov 5 from 9am-4pm, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1972 Student Movement in Egypt. In this day-long symposium, historians, anthropologists, political scientists and literary scholars will discuss the movement's history, its national and regional impact and its persistent legacies.

article From Cairo with director Hala Galal

September 28, 2022

FROM CAIRO Thu, Oct 6, 7pm, Loew Autitorium Egyptian filmmaker Hala Galal (in person!) presents this portrait of resilience as two single women in Cairo pursue their passion for art and find their voices.