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Voices of Freedom: The Middle East and North Africa showcases
essays from activists, journalists, novelists, and scholars whose
areas of expertise include free speech, peace and reconciliation,
alterity-otherness, and Middle Eastern and North African religions
and literatures. Co-edited by TCU colleagues Rima Abunasser and
Mark Dennis, the volume is meant to serve as a vehicle for giving
dignity and depth to the peoples of these regions by celebrating
courageous voices of freedom trying to respond to fundamental,
often devastating, changes on the ground, including the Arab
Spring, the Syrian refugee crisis, and the rise of the Islamic
State. Writing in both the first- and third-person, essayists offer
deeply moving portraits of voices that cry out for freedom in
chaotic, and often violent, circumstances. Voices of Freedom is
aimed at college classes that address the many ways in which
freedom intersects with politics, religion, and other elements in
the societies of these dynamic and diverse regions. It will serve
as a valuable primary source for college teachers interested in
exploring with their students the struggle for freedom in
non-Western and transnational cultural contexts. The volume is also
meant to attract other audiences, including readers from the
general public interested in learning about inspirational people
from parts of the world about which Americans and other
English-speaking peoples are generally unfamiliar.
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