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Iraqi Literary Response to the US Occupation
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A Portrait of the Translator As a Political Activist Abstract
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Confronting the Early Relationship Between the United States and Saudi Arabia
Dialogue in the Poetry of Bushra Bustani
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The Postmodern Novel in Saudi Arabia and America
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In Pursuit of 'Good Society': Navigating Politics, Marriage, and Adulthood
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