Justin Stearns, a scholar of the pre-modern Muslim Middle East, reviews the new book by Karla Mallette on...
24 JANUARY 2022 • By Nouha HomadIn which the editor of "Poetic Justice: An Anthology of Contemporary Moroccan Poetry" remembers her introduction to life...
8 NOVEMBER 2021 • By Deborah KapchanTMR reviews a film on discrimination in Israel and the original Jews of the Middle East and North...
1 NOVEMBER 2021 • By Jordan ElgrablyBrahim El Guabli I am Amazigh, Black, and Sahrawi. Amazigh language is my mother tongue. My mother...
15 SEPTEMBER 2021 • By Brahim El GuabliIn this excerpt from the Amazigh-Moroccan novel "Cactus Girls" by Karima Ahdad, a fierce small-town girl from the...
15 SEPTEMBER 2021 • By Monique El-FaizyTMR’s guest editor Aomar Boum admires the growing movement of political cartooning in North Africa and the Middle...
15 AUGUST 2021 • By Aomar BoumAomar Boum, guest editor of TMR’s COMIX issue, heralds the work of master cartoonist Abdelaziz Mouride in mentoring...
15 AUGUST 2021 • By Jenny WhiteThe Lebanese cartoonist and BD historian George “Jad” Khoury gives an in-depth overview of contemporary comix across the...
15 AUGUST 2021 • By George Jad KhouryAlgeria’s leading cartoonist reminisces on his start in bandes dessinées in Algeria, Poland and France.
15 AUGUST 2021 • By Sherine HamdyBrahim El Guabli writes about the Amazigh leader and resistance fighter Abdelkarim who inspired great Moroccan graphic novels.
15 AUGUST 2021 • By Brahim El GuabliAnthropologist and comix author Sherine Hamdy provides a brief overview of new and recent Arab & Middle Eastern...
15 AUGUST 2021 • By Sherine HamdyEl Habib Louai on the Moroccan novel that sizes up and lampoons a country coming into its own...
11 JULY 2021 • By Mark LeVine