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Fadi Bardawil speaking on ‘Nation, Class, Community: Milestones on the path of the 1960s Lebanese New Left’. Nadia Bou Ali  speaking on ‘Is the Heart for the East and Reason for the West? Mehdi Amel’s Critique of Edward Said’.
Speaker(s):
Associate Professor Fadi Bardawil (Duke University).
Associate Professor Nadia Bou Ali (American University in Beirut).
Convenor:
Professor Faisal Devji (Faculty of History, University of Oxford) and Usaama al-Azami (Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.

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Oxford Political Thought
People
Fadi Bardawil
Nadia Bou Ali
Faisal Devji
Keywords
contemporary Islamic studies
islam
Edward Said
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 16/01/2023
Duration: 01:35:53

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