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Prominent Emirati columnist shares insights on art's role in societal transformation at AUS

American University of Sharjah (AUS) recently hosted "A Look at the Social Dimension of Modern Arab Art," a talk by Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi, Founder of Barjeel Art Foundation and member of AUS Board of Trustees, where he delved into societal influences and reflections on contemporary artistic expressions. Al Qassemi engaged AUS

Enclosed Land Between Hans Jauss and Wolfgang Iser (Part Two)

We review here: Headings Title of the work - A work that is devoid of dedication and introduction, as it plunges directly into it due to its significance after all these years. The title "Enclosed Land" is mentioned in the eleventh story, a term taken from a Chinese general who lived between the 5th and 6th centuries BC. It

Egypt was, and so was history.. Isn’t it deserving?!

Egypt’s land was never uninhabited. When humans knew the life of caves and deserts in the Old Stone Age, they lived on the land of Egypt. As the rains decreased and drought prevailed, they descended to the Nile Valley, finding a place and another source for their basic human needs. Air alone couldn't sustain life. They understood

Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway

How can a mother be accused of kidnapping her own children? With tearful eyes and a throbbing heart I watched “Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway.” I was so much touched by the movie that is based on a true story not only because I am a mother but also because I lived in the west for some time and I fully understand what it means to be

Egypt was, and so was history.. Isn’t it deserving?!

Egypt’s land was never uninhabited. When humans knew the life of caves and deserts in the Old Stone Age, they lived on the land of Egypt. As the rains decreased and drought prevailed, they descended to the Nile Valley, finding a place and another source for their basic human needs. Air alone couldn't sustain life. They understood