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Intercultural Tales

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Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation (OCCT)
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Hanan al-Shaykh gives a talk on 'Intercultural Literary Practices', with responses by Professor Marina Warner and Claire Gallien, chaired by Prof. Mohamed-Salah Omri (Oriental Studies). Part of the Intercultural Literary Practices OCCT Strand.

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Episode Information

Series
Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation (OCCT)
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Hanan al-Shaykh
Marina Warner
Claire Gallien
Mohamed-Salah Omri
Keywords
interculturalism
Hanan al-Shaykh
Lebanese literature
One thousand and one nights
adaptation
Department: St Anne's College
Date Added: 17/02/2015
Duration: 01:17:13

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