In Nektaria Anastasiadou's experience, agents, publishers and editors often have peculiar ideas about what constitutes Middle East fiction.
SEPTEMBER 6, 2024 • By Nektaria Anastasiadou
A writer's satirical guide on how to write about the hapless, subjugated Kurds, if you're not already filming...
JUNE 14, 2024 • By Matthew Broomfield
Academic and novelist Layla AlAmmar interrogates her life's creative and scholarly achievements against the teachings of Edward Said.
OCTOBER 9, 2023 • By Layla AlAmmar
Naima Morelli talks to Rose Issa, Sara Raza, Farah Abushullaih and Alia Al-Senussi about art and intellectuals.
OCTOBER 1, 2023 • By Naima Morelli
Katie Logan reviews the latest book from Gil Hochberg, which studies Palestinian archives and artists while imagining a...
FEBRUARY 27, 2023 • By Katie Logan
Mireille Rebeiz takes issue with the dismal portrayal of Arabs and other Middle Easterners in a Hollywood superhero...
NOVEMBER 7, 2022 • By Katharine Halls
Salma Ahmad Caller reflects on curating a unique museum-quality exhibition of postcards and objects orientalizing women
OCTOBER 15, 2022 • By Salma Ahmad Caller