Category Archives: Middle East Studies

Middle East Studies Faculty Member Publishes Article

Congratulations to Dr. Nadine Sinno of the Middle East Institute for her recent publication “Family Sagas and Checkpoint Dramas: Tragedy, Humor, and Family Dynamics in Suad Amiry’s Sharon and My Mother-in Law: Ramallah Diaries” in the Journal of Middle East … Continue reading

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Trouble Accessing Articles?

Looking for a specific article? Here’s how to tell if the library has it and how to get a copy if we don’t. Step 1: Find It @ GSU You’ll be able to access articles in journals the library subscribes … Continue reading

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Middle East Studies Faculty Member Speaks at Conference

Congratulations to Dr. Nadine Sinno, who presented a paper entitled “Contemporary War Diaries and Arab Womanhood: On Story-telling, Mothering, Laughter, and Activism” at the Sixth Annual Bay Area Arab Women’s Conference, held in San Francisco on March 16. Dr. Sinno … Continue reading

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Middle East Institute to Present Panel Discussion

The Georgia State University Middle East Institute, in coordination with the Transcultural Violence Initiative, will present the panel discussion: America’s Future in a Dynamic Region: The Muslim World & the U.S. Election Thursday, November 1, 2012, 6:00 PM, Classroom South … Continue reading

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Middle East Institute to Present Discussion on 2012 Elections

The Middle East Institute will host a panel discussion with three professors from the Department of Political Science to discuss the 2012 presidential candidates’ stances on foreign policy in the Middle East, the impact of recent turmoil in the Middle East … Continue reading

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Dr. Nadia Latif to Present Talk

The Departments of Communication & Religious Studies are proud to present a talk by Dr. Nadia Latif, Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies and an affiliate faculty member of the Middle East Institute. Time: September 4, 3:30-4:20 PM Place: One Park … Continue reading

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New Electronic Resource: Oxford Bibliographies Online

The library has added a new electronic reference source to its collection: Oxford Bibliographies Online. Developed cooperatively with scholars and librarians worldwide, Oxford Bibliographies offers exclusive, authoritative research guides. Combining the best features of an annotated bibliography and a high-level … Continue reading

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Middle East Institute to Present Talk on the Egyptian Revolution

Please join the Middle East Institute for a presentation and discussion on the Egyptian revolution, entitled: What Really Happened:  Lessons Learned from the Egyptian Revolution The presentation will be held Thursday, April 5 at 3:00 P.M. in Room 220 of … Continue reading

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Panel Discussion on the Arab Spring

Please join the Middle East Institute of Georgia State University for the panel discussion: What’s Next for the Arab Spring: Tunisia, Egypt, Syria and the Gulf The discussion will be held on Wednesday, March 28, from 1:00-2:30 PM, in the … Continue reading

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Historical Health Posters from China

Family Planning Benefits the Health of Mothers and Children

The National Library of Medicine’s History Division presents an online exhibition, Family Planning and Socioeconomic Development:  Health Posters from the People’s Republic of China. The exhibit contains posters from 1950 through the Cultural Revolution of the late 1960-1970′s.  Details from … Continue reading

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