[spectre] springerin 2_02 - Middle East
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Tue, 2 Jul 2002 11:29:08 +0200
Out now: The latest issue of springerin: =BBMiddle East=AB
For decades, the Middle East has been a test case for international
relations and global, strategic coexistence within a restricted space. It
forms a geographical focal point with a strong influence on the relations
and clashes between extremely different cultures. This springerin issue on
the Middle East focuses on the diverse cultural reflections and facets of a
conflict that seems less and less likely to be resolved.
=BBMiddle East=AB provides an overview ranging from media analyses of Israe=
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newspapers by Ariella Azoulay to personal accounts about everyday life and
activists in Tel Aviv.
In addition to articles by Elia Shohat, Noah Chasin, Tony Chakar, Tony
Chakar, Bilal Khbeiz and Karl Sharro, the =BBMiddle East=AB issue also featu=
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contributions by and about some of people participating in this year's
documenta exhibition: Fareed Armaly, Rashid Masharawi, Walid Ra'ad, Andreas
Siekmann and James Coleman.
Other Texts by: Olaf Arndt, Jochen Becker, Roger M. Buergel, Robin
Celikates, Hans-Christian Dany, Matthias Dusini, Petra Erdmann, Judith
=46ischer, Soenke Gau, Gerrit Gohlke, Michael Hauffen, Justin Hoffmann,
Gregor Jansen, Michel Lasserre, Carmen M=F6rsch, Gislind Nabakowski, Thomas
Raab, Martin Reiterer, Walid Sadek, Julia Gwendolyn Schneider, Alexandra
Seibel, Karl Sharro, Elia Suleiman, Friedrich Tietjen, Vera Tollmann,=20
Georg Wasner, Christophe Wavelet, Axel John Wieder, Krystian Woznicki,
Paola Yacoub.
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