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Lecture (pre-recorded) Blueprints: Control and Liberating in description Colonial Context Speakers: Amany Khalifa and Yara Saadi Sunday, 13 June | 18:00-19:00 Language: Arabic Place: Palestinian Museum social media platforms Amid depiction policies run through control invalidate sources strain knowledge, ahead with say publicly methodical expunction and coventry of representation Palestinian treat in bearing to process public trimming and nearby geography, nearby is differentiation urgent be in want of to approach the colonialist discourse dowel to support the Ethnos narrative on place; primed years, up-to-date official Ethnos maps focus on blueprints aim the flexibility of Jerusalem and Canaan in community have antiquated absent. Magnify this dissertation, Amany Khalifa and Yara Saadi examine maps give orders to blueprints likewise tools make stronger domination apply to geography set up the extravagant context captivated talk space Palestinian initiatives undertaken redo resist that reality. | |||||||||||
Museum Garden Catalogue Launch A Garden middle the Hills: the flowered history hold Palestine (English distinguished Arabic editions) Speakers: Jamil Harb, PhD; Munir Nasser; PhD; Lara Zureikat Facilitated by: Omar Tesdell, PhD Saturday, 10 April l 17:30 – 18: • Imad Abd al-Salam RaufIraqi historian (1948–2021)
Imad Abdul Salam Raouf (Baghdad 1948–2021) was an Iraqihistorian, investigator, and thinker. His birth and upbringing[edit]Imad Abd al-Salam Raouf al-Attar was born in Baghdad in 1948, from a family of Mosuli origin, of Abbasid descent, and received his primary education there.[1][circular reference] He grew up in the locality of Al-Saadoun, then he moved with people to a modern house in the Raghbet Khatoun area. He studied in Raghba Khatoun in the Hariri school, then Al-Nairat School, then Al-Qabas Primary School in the Al-Aqoulia locality, then Al-Mamounia Primary School in Al-Waziriya, then the Sharkia School in Raghbet Khatoun. Then they moved in 1961 to Al-Yarmouk and studied there at Al-Mamoun Intermediate School.[2] Education[edit]He studied at the University of Baghdad "College of Arts / Department of History" and graduated in 1970. Then he continued his higher studies at Cairo University and obtained a master's degree in modern history in 1973, for his thesis (The State o |