Displacement, War, and Exile in Simone Fattal’s Works and Days
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Cooke, M (2020). Displacement, War, and Exile in Simone Fattal’s Works and Days. Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, 16(1). pp. 100-102. 10.1215/15525864-8016618. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/20362.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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miriam cooke
Braxton Craven Distinguished Professor Emerita of Arab Cultures
miriam cooke is Braxton Craven Professor of Arab Cultures at Duke University. She
has been a visiting professor in Tunisia, Romania, Indonesia, Qatar and Alliance of
Civilizations Institute in Istanbul. She serves on several international advisory
boards, including academic journals and institutions. Since coming to Duke University
she has taught Arabic language and a wide variety of courses on Arabic literature,
war and gender, the Palestine-Israel conflict, postcolonial theory. She has directe

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