Entitled ‘Dams, Displacement and Development in Narratives of the Nubian Awakening’, this thesis is explicitly interdisciplinary and straddles the fields of literary, postcolonial, and critical development studies. It demonstrates how a literary approach to the study of Development-Induced Displacement and Resettlement (DIDR) can enhance our understanding of the long-term impact of forced displacement and resettlement on communities like the Nubian people of Egypt, whose historical homeland was flooded to make way for the Aswan High Dam in 1964. It examines how contemporary Egyptian Nubian fiction written between 1968 and the present day, particularly that associated with the revivalist movement known as the ‘Nubian Awakening’, has respo...
The Egyptian government displaced all Nubian villages to build the High Dam. New generations of Egyp...
Throughout the history, Nubia region served as an important meeting point where the Mediterranean an...
The geographical boundaries of modem Nubia extend from the 1st cataract (Dabôd village) in Egypt to ...
Based on original fieldwork, this article examines how Nubians in Egypt have mobilized to demand a r...
This thesis examines the dynamics of dispossession in two (post) colonial novels: Al-waqai‘ al-ghari...
Nubians are indigenous peoples of the Nile River Valley whose ancient civilization parallels that of...
How are global human rights localised in authoritarian societies? How and what human rights discours...
"When Egypt decided to build the High Dam at Aswan, the world's attention was attracted by the wonde...
Ever since the completion of the High Dam in 1964, Nubians have lost their culture and heritage as a...
Ever since the completion of the High Dam in 1964, Nubians have lost their culture and heritage as a...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
Flooded Pasts examines a world famous yet critically underexamined event—UNESCO's International Camp...
This thesis investigates how the Egyptian migrant subject who chooses to cross the Mediterranean thr...
This project examines the access Egyptian Nubian people have to published and curated knowledge abou...
This article discusses the creation of architectural and archaeological archives in newly independen...
The Egyptian government displaced all Nubian villages to build the High Dam. New generations of Egyp...
Throughout the history, Nubia region served as an important meeting point where the Mediterranean an...
The geographical boundaries of modem Nubia extend from the 1st cataract (Dabôd village) in Egypt to ...
Based on original fieldwork, this article examines how Nubians in Egypt have mobilized to demand a r...
This thesis examines the dynamics of dispossession in two (post) colonial novels: Al-waqai‘ al-ghari...
Nubians are indigenous peoples of the Nile River Valley whose ancient civilization parallels that of...
How are global human rights localised in authoritarian societies? How and what human rights discours...
"When Egypt decided to build the High Dam at Aswan, the world's attention was attracted by the wonde...
Ever since the completion of the High Dam in 1964, Nubians have lost their culture and heritage as a...
Ever since the completion of the High Dam in 1964, Nubians have lost their culture and heritage as a...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
Flooded Pasts examines a world famous yet critically underexamined event—UNESCO's International Camp...
This thesis investigates how the Egyptian migrant subject who chooses to cross the Mediterranean thr...
This project examines the access Egyptian Nubian people have to published and curated knowledge abou...
This article discusses the creation of architectural and archaeological archives in newly independen...
The Egyptian government displaced all Nubian villages to build the High Dam. New generations of Egyp...
Throughout the history, Nubia region served as an important meeting point where the Mediterranean an...
The geographical boundaries of modem Nubia extend from the 1st cataract (Dabôd village) in Egypt to ...