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Robert James Farley

Robert James Farley

scholar, educator, Arabic translator, and technology consultant in humanities research and instruction. currently based between Los Angeles and Cleveland

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Phantom Limbs: Socio-Psychic Contours of the Maimed Body in ‘I used to Count my Friends on my Fingers’
March 9, 2019

Phantom Limbs: Socio-Psychic Contours of the Maimed Body in ‘I used to Count my Friends on my Fingers’

“Getting to Abu Nuwas Street” by Dheya al-Khalidi
August 1, 2018

“Getting to Abu Nuwas Street” by Dheya al-Khalidi

April 1, 2014

“I used to Count My Friends on My Fingers” by Ahmed Saadawi

January 11, 2014

“For Every Fox, An End” by Zakariya Tamer

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  • Constructions of Masculinity in the Middle East and North Africa (AUC Press) November 13, 2020
  • Evidence and Human Rights in a Post Truth World January 16, 2020
  • DH101 Online: Introduction to Digital Humanities on Canvas December 12, 2019
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