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Revolutionary Arab Rap: The Index الراب العربي الثوري: الفهرس: January 2012
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Revolutionary Arab Rap: The Index الراب العربي الثوري: الفهرس. A companion website to my blog Revolutionary Arab Rap and the place to find downloads, subtitled videos, and Arabic and English lyrics for Arabic hip hop songs. Revolutionary Arab Rap: MAIN SITE. Lyrics and Subtitled Videos. Friday, January 13, 2012. Lotfi Double Kanon - Cha3b Krah ("The People are Fed Up"). Lotfi Double Kanon - Cha3b Krah (The People are Fed Up). الشعب كره - لطفي دوبل كانون. Source: http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Feb 29, Lon...
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Revolutionary Arab Rap الراب العربي الثوري: Cultures of Resistance: Hip Hop’s Place in Palestinian Resistance
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Revolutionary Arab Rap الراب العربي الثوري. Looking at the Revolutions in the Arab World Through the Lens of Arabic Hip Hop. The Index (Companion Site). Lyrics and Subtitled Videos. Friday, March 28, 2014. Cultures of Resistance: Hip Hop’s Place in Palestinian Resistance. Note: This is an essay I wrote a while back for the May 2012. Cultures of Resistance" academic workshop. At the University of Exeter. Many thanks to Dr. Sophie Richter-Devroe. Polly Withers, and their colleagues at Exeter for inviting me.
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Media Bullets: Mothers of revolution.
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Skip to main (ir a principal). Skip to sidebar (ir al sidebar). Publicado por Ester L. When the revolution started, Arab women ended up with the submission that had made them remain in silence for years. It was the time to say “Stop” to the regime and the lack of freedom in their countries but this was only the starting point of a huger change. 8221; in October 2011. Their demands focus on different types of freedom, equality and abolition of certain laws and practices that are against Human Rights.
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CSAMES blog : IRAN 4 – LEBANON 0
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Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Istanbul (image credit: Behrooz Ghamari). Scholars in the Field. Tuesday, June 11, 2013. IRAN 4 – LEBANON 0. Football crazed Iranians watched their team thrashing Lebanon. There was a great excitement in Blogistan. Security is always tight in these kind of games. Often those who are there to enjoy the game outnumber those who look at these gathering as a political opportunity. My experience with Iran is t...
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raafathamze | RAAFAT HAMZE
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My Full Creative Writing Blog. The People Want a Newspaper and a TV Station. Image Credits: Maria Kassab. Letter To An Undefined Entity. Dear Undefined Entity,. Aljazeera’s Social Media Shame. Aljazeera only consolidated its association with Islamist movements following its firing of Shlomo Pfeffer. It is a sad day for media in general, and for social media in particular’. Judging by the number of retweets, this would easily classify as the most popular among the Israeli Twittersphere in the wake of.
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mepop: August 2014
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Origins of this blog were my course, "Middle Eastern Popular Music." Now, it has its own raison d'existence. Sunday, August 24, 2014. Martin Scorsese on Nass El Ghiwane. Scorsese got interested in Nass El Ghiwane when he saw Ahmed El Maânouni's 1981 film about the group, called Transes. Scorsese used their song, "Ya Sah," in his film 1989 The Passion of Christ. Was the first film he restored when he got his World Cinema Foundation up and running in 2007. On Hulu Plus. Or buy it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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mepop: Days of Rage: Dance Music from Iraq, Syria and Lebanon
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Origins of this blog were my course, "Middle Eastern Popular Music." Now, it has its own raison d'existence. Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Days of Rage: Dance Music from Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. I found this via Weirdo Records, which offers lots of interesting and wacky recordings from the Middle East that it is often difficult to find via other sources. I very much like this mix of mostly debke music from the Mashriq. The CD is available from Weirdo. For 5 dollars only. You can listen to a long segment here.
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mepop: February 2012
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Origins of this blog were my course, "Middle Eastern Popular Music." Now, it has its own raison d'existence. Tuesday, February 21, 2012. Bou7hayrat Tabarayya: rap from Lebanon (Ram6 a.k.a. Al Hamorabi) and Palestine (boikutt). This is one rugged track, great collabo between Lebanese producer/rapper Al Hamorabi and the Palestinian boikutt (ex-Ramallah Underground, now a member of Tashweesh. Check out Al Hamorabi's myspace. Page and/or his facebook. Page for more info. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).