Gurnah's new novel, "Theft," is a post-colonial exploration of Tanzania, immigration, and the relationship between Africa and the...
JULY 9, 2025 • By Philip Grant
A conversation in which two Arabic to English translators and scholars consider language and Gaza with respect to...
JANUARY 17, 2025 • By Yasmeen Hanoosh
Artist Manal Mahamid shares the evolution of her exhibition, The Palestinian Gazelle, reflecting on the paradox of colonialism.
NOVEMBER 1, 2024 • By Manal Mahamid
A major exhibition at Mimosa House aims to address pressing and unresolved issues faced by women, queer, and...
MAY 24, 2024 • By Fari Bradley
Sarri Elfaitouri on urbanism, social reforms, and the legacy of colonialism in Libya after the March 2023 demolition...
DECEMBER 3, 2023 • By Naima Morelli
All the pasts of war are still contemporary, and continue shaping the present, killing its denizens, and erasing...
OCTOBER 23, 2023 • By Arie Amaya-Akkermans
Ambassador Chas Freeman on the dynamism of West Asia and the west's failing geopolitical grip on "the greater...
AUGUST 14, 2023 • By Chas Freeman, Jr.
Anis Shivani finds that Siddhartha Deb's "outright denial of human agency sets him apart from even the most...
JULY 17, 2023 • By Anis Shivani
Film critic and historian Viola Shafik pillories cinematographic voyeurism.
DECEMBER 15, 2022 • By Viola Shafik
Salma Ahmad Caller reflects on curating a unique museum-quality exhibition of postcards and objects orientalizing women
OCTOBER 15, 2022 • By Salma Ahmad Caller