MELA Notes number 83 (2010) - Middle East Librarians Association
MELA Notes number 83 (2010) - Middle East Librarians Association
MELA Notes number 83 (2010) - Middle East Librarians Association
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REISMAN: Turkey’s modernization: refugees from Nazism and<br />
Atatürk’s vision<br />
(Rachel Simon) ........................................................................... 48<br />
BAYATI: Love, death, and exile: poems translated from Arabic<br />
(Christine Dykgraaf)................................................................... 50<br />
MEHTA: Rituals of memory: in contemporary Arab women’s<br />
writing<br />
(Salwa Ferahian) ........................................................................ 52<br />
MOTTAHEDEH: Representing the Unpresentable<br />
(Matthew C. Smith) .................................................................... 54<br />
LAHLALI: Advanced Media Arabic<br />
(Gregory J. Bell) ......................................................................... 56<br />
ENER: Managing Egypt's poor and the politics of benevolence,<br />
1800–1952<br />
(Sean Swanick) ........................................................................... 59<br />
SINNO: Muslims in Western politics<br />
(Nancy Beygijanian)................................................................... 61<br />
MANSOUR: I am you: a novel of lesbian desire in the <strong>Middle</strong> <strong>East</strong><br />
(Ruth Roded) .............................................................................. 64<br />
FOSTER AND FOSTER: Civilizations of ancient Iraq<br />
(Michael W. Albin) .................................................................... 66<br />
ATABAKI: The state and the subaltern: modernization, society<br />
and the state in Turkey and Iran<br />
(David Mason) ............................................................................ 69<br />
VAN DE VEN: One family’s response to terrorism: a daughter’s<br />
memoir<br />
(Candace Mixon) ........................................................................ 73<br />
HAWKER: Building on Desert Tides: Traditional Architecture<br />
of the Arabian Gulf<br />
(Blair Kuntz) .............................................................................. 75<br />
SPRINGER ET AL.: Islamic radicalism and global jihad<br />
(Muhannad Salhi) ....................................................................... 78<br />
ABDEL MASIH ET AL.: A reference grammar of Egyptian Arabic<br />
(Rebecca Routh) ......................................................................... 81