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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Ameen Rihani: Cross-Cultural Disclosures | 17 |
2 | Khalil Jibran: From Arab mahjar to Consumerist Prophet | 32 |
3 | Ameen Rihani: Pan-Arab Imaginings | 46 |
4 | Ameen Rihani: Decolonizing Arabia | 61 |
5 | George Antonius: Anglo-Arab Disjunction | 79 |
6 | Edward Atiyah: Language and Colonization | 94 |
7 | Edward Atiyah: The End of Anglo-Arab Politics | 107 |
8 | The Politics of Anglo-Arab Discourse | 120 |
Notes | 140 | |
Select Bibliography | 166 | |
Index | 172 |
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