• Dancing Arabs is the 2002 debut novel of Palestinian writer Sayed Kashua. The work is considered semi-autobiographical, as it draws much on Kashua's real...
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    made written references to Arabs as inhabitants of the Levant, Mesopotamia, and Arabia. Throughout the Ancient Near East, Arabs established influential civilizations...
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  • is based on Sayed Kashua's book Dancing Arabs (2002). In Canada the film was released under the title Dancing Arabs, which was the film's English-language...
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  • Sayed Kashua (category Arab citizens of Israel)
    series. In 2002 he published his first novel, Dancing Arabs.Kashua, Sayed (2002). ערבים רוקדים [Dancing Arabs]. Keter. His Haaretz column of July 4, 2014...
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  • atmosphere and create a novel. It was an astute public-relations scheme. Shaheen, Jack G. (31 December 2012). Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a...
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  • Arabs are portrayed in film as film characters in both Arab films as well as non-Arab films, and both Arabs and non-Arabs take the role of an Arab. These...
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    Sudan, Oman, and Arab States of the Persian Gulf area as well as non-Arab Muslims from Turkey or Iran. The Arabs and some of non-Arabs arrived during the...
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    the rule of three major Islamic groups: the Arabs, the Persian-influenced Arabs and the Turks. The Arabs who conquered Syria and Palestine had simple...
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    through biblical metaphor, a Zionist-Christian conspiracy against Arabs and Muslims. An Arab army eventually thwarts the conspiracy by invading their enemy's...
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  • Sā'ida [ar] was a notable Arab ruler, writer, and orator. Aktham Bin Sayfi [ar] was also one of the most famous rulers of the Arabs, as well as one of their...
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  • 1948 (Hebrew: תש"ח, Tasha"h) is a 2010 fictionalized autobiographical novel by Israeli writer Yoram Kaniuk.In 2012 it was translated into English by Anthony...
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  • The Exorcist is a 1971 horror novel written by American writer William Peter Blatty and published by Harper & Row. The book details the demonic possession...
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  • Elsewhere is a novel by William Peter Blatty, released on May 15, 2009 through Cemetery Dance Publications. It was originally published as a novella in...
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    uncommon." Despite the Nazi racial theory, which denigrated Arabs as racially inferior, individual Arabs who assisted the Third Reich by fighting against the...
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    during occasions such as weddings or dancing. A common dance in the Gulf Arab countries is the Khaleeji folk dance which entails rows of women in close...
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  • tetralogy, The Alexandria Quartet. The tetralogy consists of four interlocking novels, each of which recounts various aspects of a complex story of passion and...
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    Druze (redirect from Druze Arabs)
    combination of various ethnic groups, with a major influence from Arabs, particularly southern Arabs, along with an indigenous mountain population of Aramaic origin...
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  • Khalifa considers his prison novel to be "a document and a testimony." Arab publishers were initially wary of printing the novel, in which the main character...
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  • Historians have also criticised the Orientalist portrayal of the Arabs in the novel. With its plot centered on the subjugation of a wilful woman, The...
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    destruction of most of Palestine's Arab culture, identity, and national aspirations. Some 156,000 Arabs remained and became Arab citizens of Israel. By United...
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    War Dance – Eastern Nigeria Panther Dance – Burmese Bando with swords (dha) Pentozali – Crete Pyrrhichios – Greece Razfah – Oman and the United Arab Emirates...
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  • fifth book, was published in 1990 by Bantam Books. As with all of Robbins's novels, it weaves disparate and seemingly unrelated themes into a single narrative...
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  • This Arab is Queer: An Anthology by LGBTQ+ Arabs BOOK LAUNCH. Bishopsgate Institute. "Episode 198 [in English]: This Arab Is Queer". The Queer Arabs (Podcast)...
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    The Plague (French: La Peste) is a 1947 absurdist novel by Albert Camus. The plot centers around the French Algerian city of Oran as it combats a plague...
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  • Red Storm Rising is a war novel, written by Tom Clancy and Larry Bond, and released on August 7, 1986. Set in the mid-1980s, it features a Third World...
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  • is a 2010 novel by the Palestinian writer Sayed Kashua. Kashua explores the identity of Arabs who are assimilated in Israeli culture; Arabs that speak...
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    Culture of Syria (category Arab culture)
    New York. One of the most popular dances in Syria is the Dabkeh, a folk dance combining circle dancing and line dancing formed from right to left and headed...
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  • Dance. Examples of important literary works entering the public domain include Ernest Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms, William Seabrook's novel The...
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    movements and techniques derived from break dancing. Chenault, Gabrielle (August 21, 2023). "Break dancing fostered Black and brown unity. Some of its...
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  • auctioned off as a slave to some unsavory Arabs. Bond eventually escapes and rescues her. They are then chased by the Arabs on horseback until the horse jumps...
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