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Hamid Dabashi
The Object-Gaze: Shame, Hejab, Cinema Joan Copjec
136 Hamid Dabashi, with a Foreword Bywalter Mignolo the Very
Philosophy of Power and the Mediation of Art:The Lasting Impressions of Artistic Intermediality from Seventeenth Century Persia to Present Shadieh Emami Mirmobiny
Unveiling the Middle Eastern Memoir: Reconfiguring Images of Iranian
ARTICLE Ambivalent Modernities: Foucault's Iranian Writings
Journal for the Study of Antisemitism
Orientalism and Media Representations of Iran in the Usa
“We Can.” : a Review of Can Non-Europeans Think?
(Palestinian) Cinema/Nation/History Felicia Chan Dreams of a Nation: on Palestinian Cinema Dabashi, Dreams of a Nation: on a Palestinian Form This Address Takes
THE ARAB SPRING: the END of POSTCOLONIALISM Hamid Dabashi, (London & New York: Zed Books, 2012), 272 P
A Fair Critique of European Philosophy?
Scholars of Islam / Muslims
Public Art and a New Urban Movement in Iran
Can Non-Europeans Think?
The Arab Spring RANBIR K
Islam – Beliefs, Practices, Branches
The Postcolonial/Public Intellectual Written by Sheila Nair
Disorderly Political Imaginations: Comparative Readings of Iranian and Caribbean Fiction and Poetry, 1960S-1980S
Top View
1 Frontiers: Real and Imagined Martin J. Bayly Department of International
Catastrophe and Exile in the Modern Palestinian Imagination
A Cosmopolitan Approach to Iranian Political Culture
Introduction 1
Islamic Liberation Theology
Sociology of Islam & Muslim Societies, Newsletter No. 5
Hamid Dabashi
The Arab Spring Two Years On: Reflections on Dignity, Democracy
Witnessing, Evidence, and the Body in Contemporary Egyptian
Arab Americans Recommended Reading
On Palestinian Cinema by Reviewed by Haim Bresheeth
A Guardian of Palestinian Identity, Doomed by Hope Abir Abyad Falls
Civilizations1 Hamid Dabashi
The Arab Spring: the End of Postcolonialism Read an Excerpt from Hamid Dabashi's Latest Book, Which Discusses the Transformative Properties of the Arab Spring
Liberation Theologies, Periphery Existence, and Global Challenges: Towards a Transcultural Ideology of Liberation
This Course Will Be Taught by Dr. Sayed Ammar Nakhjavani