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Mapping the Evolution of Arabic Literary Representations of China: 1880-1940

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Arabic

Mapping the Evolution of Arabic Literary Representations of China: 1880-1940

This presentation explores how Arab intellectuals during the Nahda—the so-called Arab cultural renaissance—engaged with Chinese culture, its anti-colonial struggle, constitutional revolution, and women’s rights.

Axinn Center 219

Open to the Public
screen shot from the film

Screening of Mariam Ghani's Documentary Film, There's a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be

Mariam Ghani is an artist, writer, and filmmaker. Her work examines places, spaces, and moments where social, political, and cultural structures manifest in visible forms, encompassing video, sound, installation, photography, performance, text, and data. 

Mahaney Arts Center 125

Open to the Public

Laylit Dance Party

Join Nadim Maghzal, MNSA (Wake Island Duo) and guests performers for a special edition of their NYC party series, Laylit at the Bunker on March 28. Highlighting SWANA dance music and EDM, Laylit is a high energy performance by world class DJs you don’t want to miss.  Read more about Laylit , and check out Nadim and MNSA performing with Boiler Room Open to the public. No bags allowed.

The Bunker (FIC 121)

Open to the Public

Palestine - Israel: History did not start on October 7

Amira Hass, Jerusalem born and daughter of two Jewish holocaust survivors,  joined Haaretz daily in 1989 and has been the paper’s correspondent in the Occupied Palestinian Territory since 1993.    She lived in Gaza between 1993-1997 and since then in El-Bireh, the West Bank.   Her book “Drinking the Sea at Gaza” was published by Henry Holt in 2000.  Two other books, in various languages, are compilations of her articles in Haaretz and the Italian weekly Internazionale.

Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

Closed to the Public
Colorful spread of traditional Arabic dishes with the text 'Celebrate the Flavors of Arabic Cuisine.'

Flavors of the Arab World: A Cultural Feast

Sponsored by:
Arabic

The Arabic Department invites the Middlebury College community to enjoy Arabic food at its monthly gathering to celebrate Arab culture.

Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

Closed to the Public
Colorful spread of traditional Arabic dishes with the text 'Celebrate the Flavors of Arabic Cuisine.'

Flavors of the Arab World: A Cultural Feast

Sponsored by:
Arabic

The Arabic Department invites the Middlebury College community to enjoy Arabic food at its monthly gathering to celebrate Arab culture.

Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

Closed to the Public
Colorful spread of traditional Arabic dishes with the text 'Celebrate the Flavors of Arabic Cuisine.'

Flavors of the Arab World: A Cultural Feast

Sponsored by:
Arabic

The Arabic Department invites the Middlebury College community to enjoy Arabic food at its monthly gathering to celebrate Arab culture.

Atwater A, Section A, Room 100

Closed to the Public

Lyd: Sci-Fi Documentary

Sponsored by:
Arabic

Lyd is a sci-fi documentary directed by Rami Younis and Sarah Ema Friedland (directors will be present at the screening for a post-screening Q&A)

Lyd explores the untold history and present-day struggles of Lyd (Lod), a Palestinian city with a significant rich past and challenging present. Through personal stories and historical analysis, the film sheds light on the city’s cultural erasure, ongoing displacement, and the resilience of its Palestinian inhabitants.

Pizza and refreshments will be served. 

Twilight Auditorium 101

Closed to the Public

The Home I Worked to Make: Voices from the New Syrian Diaspora

In 2011, Syrians took to the streets demanding freedom. Brutal government repression transformed peaceful protests into one of the most devastating conflicts of our times, killing hundreds of thousands and displacing millions. In her new book, Wendy Pearlman (Northwestern University) draws upon hundreds of interviews conducted across more than a decade to probe an intimate and universal question. What is home? Syrians now on five continents share stories of leaving, losing, searching, and finding (or not finding) home.

Johnson Classroom 204

Open to the Public