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Published: 01 September 2014
Figure 4 Kabul Public Library More
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Published: 01 September 2014
Figure 8 Boy flying kite in Kabul More
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Public Culture (2014) 26 (3 (74)): 379–392.
Published: 01 September 2014
...Figure 4 Kabul Public Library ...
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Public Culture (2019) 31 (3): 497–520.
Published: 01 September 2019
...Fatima Mojaddedi; Shamus Khan; Madiha Tahir This essay is an ethnographic analysis of the violent world of translation in Kabul, Afghanistan, and the provinces referred to in the general idiom of “the countryside” by Afghan translators who encounter rural subjects as part of an international...
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Public Culture (2014) 26 (3 (74)): 367–368.
Published: 01 September 2014
...,” Mayer describes how the film and media industries’ transformation of New Orleans into Hollywood South has privatized public space and reoriented residents’ relationships with their physical environment. In Arjomand’s essay, the libraries of Kabul, sites of ongoing conflict between culturally divergent...
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Public Culture (2006) 18 (2): 271–279.
Published: 01 May 2006
... out by the Saudi clergy soon achieved considerable success: from Kabul to Khartoum, and in all the Muslim communities of the Western world, an Islamic fundamentalism largely informed by their doctrine enjoyed an unprecedented influence...
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Public Culture (2018) 30 (3): 393–412.
Published: 01 September 2018
... to get a passport so she can fly to the United States. When Sonita gets to Kabul, we see her waiting, small, young, and alone, watching the flashes of bombs and antiaircraft fire from her hotel window, depressed and anxious, not knowing if she will get her passport. Finally, crying with joy, Sonita...
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Public Culture (2007) 19 (3): 433–459.
Published: 01 September 2007
... capital, Kabul, fell to Northern Alli- ance forces, many Afghans began their human expression of joy in public. They played music in shops and turned on television sets, while some women shed their burkhas and men shaved their beards...