The Literary Atlas of Cairo Dr Anitha KunhikrishnanThrough its thematic organization, The Literary Atlas of Cairo traces the developments that have taken place over a century in modes of literary production, and presents a unique historical cross section of the actors within the Cairene literary field, to provide an unprecedented, original, and indispensable educational and research tool for scholars and students as well as a much wider readership interested in Egypt and Cairo in particular as one of
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A timely consideration of how children’s and young people’s education can confront and challenge social inequality
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