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Language, Memory, and Identity in the Middle East

The Case for Lebanon

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Challenging conventional scholarship, this book reevaluates the perceptions of the Middle East, highlighting the often-dismissed legitimacy of non-Arab peoples in the region. It critiques the prevailing narratives that attribute the region's issues solely to Arab-Israeli conflicts and post-colonialism, advocating for a broader understanding of identity, memory, and language. By addressing these overlooked perspectives, it aims to foster a more nuanced and authentic discourse about the complexities of Middle Eastern identity and history.

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Language, Memory, and Identity in the Middle East, Franck Salameh

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