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Hard Translation: Persian Poetry and Post-National Literary Form (2018) ...
Ruth Gould, Rebecca. - : Humanities Commons, 2021
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The Poetics of Nahḍah Multilingualism: Recovering the Lost Russian Poetry of Mikhail Naimy (2021) ...
Ruth Gould, Rebecca. - : Humanities Commons, 2021
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The Antiquarian Imagination in Multilingual Daghestan (2021) ...
Ruth Gould, Rebecca. - : Humanities Commons, 2021
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“The Many Languages of Islam in the Caucasus,” EurasiaNet ...
Ruth Gould, Rebecca. - : Humanities Commons, 2020
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Lecture: Multilingualism as a Stimulus to Islamic Literary Theory (2019) ...
Ruth Gould, Rebecca. - : Humanities Commons, 2020
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The Palestine exception to academic freedom : intertwined stories from the frontlines of UK-based Palestine activism
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“Is the ‘Hate’ in Hate Speech the ‘Hate’ in Hate Crime? Waldron and Dworkin on Political Legitimacy,” Jurisprudence (2019) ...
Ruth Gould, Rebecca. - : Humanities Commons, 2019
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Confessions of a Comparatist (2019) ...
Ruth Gould, Rebecca. - : Humanities Commons, 2019
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“Telling the Story of Literature from Inside Out: The Methods and Tools of Non-European Poetics,” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 38(1): 170-180. ...
Ruth Gould, Rebecca. - : Humanities Commons, 2018
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Why Daghestan is Good to Think: Moshe Gammer, Daghestan, and Global Islamic History ...
Ruth Gould, Rebecca. - : Humanities Commons, 2015
Abstract: During the final decade of his productive life, Moshe Gammer (1950-2013) edited the first major English-language series on Daghestani philology. This chapter examines key aspects of Gammer’s legacy, while offering an overview of Daghestani philology from the colonial period to the present, and outlining how this field of inquiry enables us to revise regnant paradigms concerning language, law, and the circulation of culture within contemporary Islamic Studies. I concentrate on the potential of Daghestan’s Islamic archives to contribute to the study of linguistic and legal modernity, transregional Arabic in its interface with the vernacular, and plural Islamic modernities. ...
Keyword: Ancient history; Arabic culture; Caucasian languages; Caucasus; History; Islam; Islamic; Islamic history
URL: https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:22047/
https://dx.doi.org/10.17613/w12n-jq07
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