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Kafka and Arabs

Critical Inquiry 39 (1):167-197 (2012)

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  1. From Cairo to Jerusalem: Law, Labour, Time and Catastrophe.Mai Taha - 2019 - Law and Critique 30 (3):243-264.
    Following the eclectic itineraries of ‘Near East’ expert, R. M. Graves, this article tells a story of an ongoing Nakba (catastrophe) of small and large legal decisions. Without reducing the human catastrophe of the event of the Nakba (the 1948 Palestinian forced exodus), it engages with it as a legal event that crosses (in this story at least) from Cairo to Jerusalem, from the League of Nations’ era (1920–1946) to the United Nations’ era (1945–), from the governance of labour and (...)
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  • IAgainst Cultural Nationalism: Reply to Zachary Leader.Marcel Lepper - 2014 - Critical Inquiry 41 (1):153-159.