[This is a selection of what you might have missed on Jadaliyya during the month of April 2019. It includes the most recent roundups, editors picks, and most-read articles. Progressively, we will be featuring more content on our Monthly Edition series.]
Most Read
- Inhabiting a Grudge
- How Not to Study Gender in the Middle East
- The Discursive Power of Calls for Papers: Observations of an Ottoman-Kurdish Historian
- The Jewish Fedayeen: An Interview with William Nassar
- Archaeologists for Human Rights in Turkey
- Feminist Solidarity with Palestine
- The Legacy of Asmahan Haddad and the Arab Studies Institute
- The Phantoms of Nasserism in Latin America
- Here We Go Again: Saving Muslim Women and Queers in the Age of Trump
- لا شيء يصلح لقصيدة حُب
- Gay Rights as Human Rights: Pinkwashing Homonationalism
- دولة الفساد في العراق. . . باقية وتتمدّد
- Israel, Palestine, and the Poetics of Genocide
- المِثلية والهوية الجِنسِيَّة في الفن الشعبي السوري
- Gerasimos Tsourapas, The Politics of Migration in Modern Egypt: Strategies for Regime Survival in Autocracies (New Texts Out Now)
Editor's Picks
- Essential Readings: Emigration from the Levant, 1870-1930: A Primer in Mahjar Studies (by Stacy D. Fahrenthold)
- Turkish Voters Upset Erdoǧan’s Competitive Authoritarianism
- اليهودي والمسلم حين يتجاوران
- فلسطين والقانون الدولي ومستقبل عادل غير معهود
- Noura Erakat, Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine (New Texts Out Now)
- An Interview with Aden-Based Director Amr Gamal
- Engaging Books Series: Hurst Publishers Selections On Yemen
- "Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine” - A Conversation Between Rashid Khalidi and Noura Erakat
- Here We Go Again: Saving Muslim Women and Queers in the Age of Trump
- بعض الأفكار عن الانتفاضة الجزائرية: مقابلة مع حمزة حموشان
- Drawing the Syrian Revolution - An Interview with Dima Nashawi
- عن الأضرار الجانبيّة في العراق
- Archaeologists for Human Rights in Turkey
- The Jewish Fedayeen: An Interview with William Nassar
- El Haraga Read Through Maghrebi Literary Production: An Interview with Omar Shanti, Winner of MedReset's Young Writer's Prize
- Masculinities and the Middle East in Peer-Reviewed Academic Journals of 2017 and 2018
Roundups