Op-ed
- Nov- 2019 -21 November
Lagging Behind: The Sociology of Paternalism and its hold on Yemeni Society
Yemen’s ancient civilizations were widely recognized and were always significant. Historians recall the distinctive culture, kingdoms, and myths.…
Read More » - Oct- 2019 -31 October
“I Wish I Was Still Young”: Sana’a in the Eyes of Najmia
Where is Najmia now, and what has happened to all of this? What has happened to her childhood…
Read More » - 16 October
Will Our Satirical Memes Become a Source for History Writing and Social Sciences?
Despite developments in the conceptualization and practices of freedom in media, we live in an era of misinformation…
Read More » - 10 October
The Modern Bahoot: Critical Reflections on the Myth of Al-Hamdi
Ibrahim al-Hamdi [1] is a name regarded with exceptional veneration in the popular memory. His name rose through…
Read More » - Sep- 2019 -26 September
Life on Facebook and the Dematerialization of Death in Yemen
The Internet came to Yemen in the mid-1990s. In its early years the service was exclusive, it came…
Read More » - Aug- 2019 -31 August
A Visit to Fine Artist Yassin Ghaleb’s House
What if we lived throughout our childhood in a house where the walls are covered with artistic pieces…
Read More » - 28 August
The Longing for Equal Citizenship:
Equal O servants of Allah we are equal No one is born free while the other born…
Read More » - 26 August
Our Roots
A few friends and I were watching the game between Algeria and the Ivory Coast during the Africa…
Read More » - May- 2019 -30 May
May 22: Exhuming Memory
Many are the moments in history that aspired to re-establish unity, some of which led to further divisions. The…
Read More » - 26 May
Notes on the Cultural Scene in Yemen
On the meaning of culture In Yemen, when talking about culture, one often thinks about literature, journalism, music…
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