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Mohamed-Salah Omri

@mohamedsalaho18

Professor of Arabic and comparative literature, University of Oxford. ِِِActive in the public sphere. أستاذ أدب عربي ومقارن بجامعة أكسفرد . مهتم بالشأن العام .

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Professor Mohamed-Salah Omri coordinated the visit of a high-level Tunisia–UK delegation to Oxford in March. sjc.ox.ac.uk/discover/news/…

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Online book launch. Literature, Democracy and Transitional Justice. 26 April 2023, 5 pm London time. Zoom link Meeting ID 885 6455 0635 Passcode hwLG41 us06web.zoom.us/j/88564550635?…

Online book launch. Literature, Democracy and Transitional Justice. 26 April 2023, 5 pm London time. Zoom link Meeting ID 885 6455 0635
Passcode hwLG41
us06web.zoom.us/j/88564550635?…
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The Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation (OCCT) Research Centre turns 10 this year! Today we launch a brand new website to celebrate a decade of activity in the fields of translation and comparative criticism. We invite you all to look around at occt.web.ox.ac.uk!

The Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation (OCCT) Research Centre turns 10 this year! Today we launch a brand new website to celebrate a decade of activity in the fields of translation and comparative criticism. We invite you all to look around at occt.web.ox.ac.uk!
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Interested in Arab art and poetry? Join us next 4 May for the free colloquium "Intersections: Art and Poetry in Modern and Contemporary Arab Culture" Ashmolean Museum Please register at [email protected] by 2 May. Details of the programme below 👇

Interested in Arab art and poetry? Join us next 4 May for the free colloquium "Intersections: Art and Poetry in Modern and Contemporary Arab Culture" <a href="/AshmoleanMuseum/">Ashmolean Museum</a> 
Please register at eastern.art@ashmus.ox.ac.uk by 2 May. Details of the programme below 👇
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Mohamed-Salah Omri, Anissa Daoudi and Philippe Roussin bring important debates on the role of literature and culture in the achievement of transitional justice to Postcolonial and World Literatures Seminar Oxford St John's and the Colonial Past Faculty of English this evening. Thank you for visiting and bringing your insights.

Mohamed-Salah Omri, Anissa Daoudi and Philippe Roussin bring important debates on the role of literature and culture in the achievement of transitional justice to <a href="/PocoSeminarOx/">Postcolonial and World Literatures Seminar Oxford</a> <a href="/SJCcolonialpast/">St John's and the Colonial Past</a> <a href="/engfac/">Faculty of English</a> this evening. Thank you for visiting and bringing your insights.
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The indomitable Miriam Margolyes OBE has a message in support of the Jewish Council! She calls for all of us Jews to “shout, beg, scream for a ceasefire”

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The OA4P responds to today’s police violence and statement from the university. The world is watching. The choice lies with Irene Tracy. (1/2)

The OA4P responds to today’s police violence and statement from the university.

The world is watching. The choice lies with Irene Tracy. (1/2)
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“The police engaged in levels of brutalisation completely unlike anything I have ever seen.” Pro-Palestine protesters spoke to Middle East Eye about the recent sit-in protest on Thursday morning, organised by Oxford Action for Palestine (OA4P), demanding the university

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American citizens, regardless of their political stance, today will have to deal with having watched the trailer of their crumbling political system. A sense of helplessness will follow during which many will turn their eyes away, too many will laugh to soothe their helplessness