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The Path of Difference
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

The Path of Difference

The poet, Jamal Gabobe has a Ph.D in Comparative Literature from the University of Washington. He has published a book of poems 'Love and Memory' and an essay in the anthology 'An Ear to the Ground: Presenting Writers from 2 Coasts.' He was part of the Jackstraw Writers Program and has written on modern Egyptian literature and the Canadian author Margaret Laurence. He is currently an instructor/consultant at the University of Washington's Center for Teaching and Learning.

Love & Memory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

Love & Memory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996-06
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  • Publisher: Cune Press

Jamal Gabobe was born in Hargeisa, Somaliland. This book includes his poems, both personal ("Love") and political ("Memory"). Art by Sultan Mohamed.

Muslims in the Diaspora
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Muslims in the Diaspora

Explores the balancing act of living as a Muslim in the west. It is a comparison of the Somali communities in London, England and Toronto, and is based on a series of in-depth interviews with over 80 Somali women, men and teenagers in those cities.

Focus on Egypt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Focus on Egypt

As well as a rare examination of Egyptian literature, this volume includes a non-themed section of Featured Articles and a Literary Supplement.

Love Songs in Motion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Love Songs in Motion

An intimate account of everyday life in Somaliland, explored through an ever-evolving musical genre of love songs. At first listen, both music and talk about love are conspicuously absent from Somaliland’s public soundscapes. The lingering effects of war, the contested place of music in Islam, and gendered norms of emotional expression limit opportunities for making music and sharing personal feelings. But while Christina J. Woolner was researching peacebuilding in Somaliland’s capital, Hargeysa, she kept hearing snippets of songs. Almost all of these, she learned, were about love. In these songs, poets, musicians, and singers collaborate to give voice to personal love aspirations and of...

Makokha: Nest of Stones
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Makokha: Nest of Stones

Wanjohi wa MakokhaÌs Nest of Stones is the second book of poems, since the publication of Sitawa NamwalieÌs Cut off my Tongue (Storymoja: 2009), devoted in principal to the moment of the 2007-2008 Kenyan Crisis. The crisis is locally known as the Post-Election Violence (PEV). The book collects over sixty pieces of his recent verse chosen on the basis of artistic merit and social relevance. The poems focus sharply on the tumultuous period between the General Elections of 2007 and August 4th Referendum of 2010. Some of the poems relate to events drawn out of earlier moments in Kenyan history but are invoked as contexts of the recent discord. Wa MakokhaÌs interesting narratives are written i...

An Ear to the Ground
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 504

An Ear to the Ground

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Features essays on the theme 'local truth'. This work includes proses from 75 writers of the East and West Coasts.

The Arab-American Handbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

The Arab-American Handbook

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Cune Press

Tune up your knowledge of the Arab and Muslim worlds with this easy to read text. The Arab-American Handbook contains useful reference material and comment by a wide variety of participants and observers. The book includes: a thumbnail history; the essentials of Islam; social insights & cultural norms. The perfect tool for : teachers, employers, travelers, law enforcement. Government workers and the general public will find that they can quickly penetrate the stereotypes and misconceptions to appreciate the tenor and nuance of Arab and Muslim life. Without a better grasp of this subject, the citizens of liberal democracies are unsafe at home and at a disadvantage in the global competition for hearts and minds.

Seeking Salaam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

Seeking Salaam

Prolonged violence in the Horn of Africa, the northeastern corner of the continent, has led growing numbers of Ethiopians, Eritreans, and Somalis to flee to the United States. Despite the enmity created by centuries of conflict, they often find themselves living as neighbors in their adopted cities, with their children as class-mates in school. In many ways, they are successfully navigating life in their new home; however, they continue to struggle to bridge old ethnic divisions and find salaam, or peace, with one another. News from home fuels historical grievances and perpetuates tensions within their communities, delaying acculturation, undermining attempts at reconciliation, and sabotaging the opportunity to reach the American Dream. In conversations with forty East African immigrants living in Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, Sandra Chait captures the immigrants' struggle for identity in the face of competing stories and documents how some individuals have been able to transcend the ghosts from the past and extend a tentative hand to their former enemies.

The Road from Damascus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

The Road from Damascus

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Cune Press

Temple of Zeinab: a week in Damascus -- Cham Palace: a second week in Damascus -- Heretics: a week on the coast -- Assassins: two days' travel to Masyaf -- Interlude: three days in Damascus -- A caravan city: three weeks in Aleppo -- Al-Jazira: two weeks on the steppe -- Return: a week in Damascus