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The Official Blog of TALES FROM THE EXPAT HAREM: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey. Friday, June 01, 2007. Editors Featured on Rolf Potts' Vagabonding. Anastasia and Jennifer are featured in Rolf Potts'. Installment of his interview series with top travel writers, among them National Book Award winners and Pulitzer Prize winners. A popular world travel site on the. The Vagabonding site was created by the author of. Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel. Links to this post:.
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The Official Blog of TALES FROM THE EXPAT HAREM: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey. Tuesday, June 20, 2006. National Geographic Traveler lists EH among "Best Resources". Just in time for summer holidaymaking, National Geographic Traveler's. July/August online issue includes article 48 Hours: Istanbul. Which recommends Expat Harem as one of the 4 books travelers use to help plan their visit. Says NGT,. Two of the other 3 recommended books are Orhan Pamuk. S, not bad company indeed. Links to this post:.
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The Official Blog of TALES FROM THE EXPAT HAREM: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey. Monday, May 28, 2007. Academic Journal Raves EH "Expertly Written and Edited". The Spring 2007 issue of the. Journal of Middle East Women's Studies. Hails Expat Harem as "a supremely feminine book". Reviewer. Professor Emerita of geography and women's studies at. JMEWS is the official publication of the. Association of Middle East Women's Studies. A cutting edge international and multidisciplinary organization.
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The Official Blog of TALES FROM THE EXPAT HAREM: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey. Saturday, December 23, 2006. International Herald Tribune Recommends EH. In its December 13th list of the top 4 books on Turkish culture. IHT includes Tales from the Expat Harem along with works by. IHT, part of The New York Times Company, has a circulation of more than 240,000 and has been based in Paris since its founding in 1887. Printed at 33 different sites worldwide, it is sold in more than 180 countries.
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The Official Blog of TALES FROM THE EXPAT HAREM: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey. Thursday, May 31, 2007. EH Recommended by Lonely Planet Turkey. Lonely Planet, the largest independently-owned travel guidebook publisher in the world, endorses EH for travelers to Turkey. In the 2007 edition of. Expat Harem is recommended (on page 55) alongside Turkey's top novelists. Calls EH "worth seeking out.an excellent holiday read.". Posted by Jennifer Eaton Gökmen @ 23:26. Links to this post:. Arts and Letters Daily.
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The Official Blog of TALES FROM THE EXPAT HAREM: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey. Friday, October 23, 2009. Expat HAREM, the global niche. The Expat Harem concept has always meant cultural peers tied together in the virtual realm. Now Anastasia has relaunched the. To embody our concept in today’s multicultural, global existence. Expat HAREM, the global niche. Here's how to become a guest poster. Posted by Jennifer Eaton Gökmen @ 16:18. Links to this post:. Arts and Letters Daily. Editors Host Elif Shafak.
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The Official Blog of TALES FROM THE EXPAT HAREM: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey. Thursday, May 28, 2009. Defining Expat Lit, Live on Twitter May 29. Expatriate literature may be stocked in the travel section, but does it deserve a shelf of its own? Travelers often have the luxury to avoid the very issues of assimilation and identity that dominate the expat psyche. Anastasia. Readers are invited to join in, and share their perspectives on this misunderstood genre: Friday, May 29th, 4-5pm EDT.
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The Official Blog of TALES FROM THE EXPAT HAREM: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey. Saturday, May 03, 2008. EXPAT HAREM ON NBC’S TODAY SHOW. Where in the World is Matt Lauer? Is an annual travel series of NBC's Today Show. America's #1 morning network TV program. During Where in the World. For one week Matt Lauer pops up in a different global city each day. On Day 4 Matt arrived in Istanbul, interviewing Expat Harem editors Anastasia. The Today Show also featured. Tales from the Expat Harem.
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The Official Blog of TALES FROM THE EXPAT HAREM: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey. Monday, January 05, 2009. Expat Harem Editors on Twitter. Joining the micro-blogging powerhouse Twitter, with its live stream of 140-characters or less tweets about the poster’s daily personal and professional life, Anastasia and Jennifer invite all friends and fans of Expat Harem to follow them. Posted by Jennifer Eaton Gökmen @ 11:17. Links to this post:. Enter your email to receive automatic Expat Harem updates.
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The Official Blog of TALES FROM THE EXPAT HAREM: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey. Thursday, October 30, 2008. Expat Harem Contributors Win Award. Three Expat Harem contributors - Katherine Belliel, Amanda Coffin. Whose writing appears in the Travelers’ Tales anthology. Encounters with the Middle East. December 2007) are happy to announce the anthology’s recent awards. With an introduction by. Encounters has garnered both the 2008 Indie Book Award for Current Events. Posted by Jennifer Eaton Gökmen @ 14:24.