Gastropolitics, Gastropoetics: Celebrating Radical Cookbooks
A cookbook is not just a cookbook. Join us for a celebration of five exciting new books that use recipes to revolutionize our relationship to cooking and eating.
A cookbook is not just a cookbook. Join us for a celebration of five exciting new books that use recipes to revolutionize our relationship to cooking and eating.
In this workshop, siblings Sam and Annabel Rabiyah, will uplift stories of cultural displacement, untold political memory, and anti-Zionist resistance through an Iraqi-Jewish lens.
Join Adabiyat Book Club for a virtual discussion of 'The Actual True Story of Ahmed and Zarga' by Mohamedou Ould Slahi and Larry Siems.
Join this (virtual) conference on Arabic literary theory, hosted at Columbia University.
This special event taking place as part of the Dubai Expo is for literary translators, publishers, writers and other professionals involved in Arabic literature and translation.
The Center for Fiction is hosting their last Translation Clinic of the year, "What Does it Take to Translate the Intangible?" with Kareem James Abu-Zeid and Alta L. Price.
Join this evening (hybrid format) of poetry and performance art with Fargo Tbakhi and George Abraham.
Join this panel discussion on "Arab Immigrants and the American Dream" featuring Dr. Akram Khater, Dr. Wail S. Hassan, and Laila Lalami.
As part of their series on classical Arabic poetry, the Abbasid History Podcast will host a YouTube livestream with Dr. Kevin Blankinship on December 27th.