Fictions of the Suez Canal
Page 9 to 16
“Suez,” a plural historical narrative
Page 19 to 32
Page 33 to 50
Page 51 to 66
The canal as seen from Egypt: Politics, literature, and film
Page 69 to 82
Page 83 to 93
Page 95 to 108
Ideological issues and discourse of domination
Page 111 to 126
Page 127 to 141
Page 143 to 155
Places and resources
Page 159 to 167
Alternating viewpoints
Page 171 to 192
On the subject of. . .
Page 195 to 216
Reviews
Page 219 to 235
News
Page 239 to 254
Feature interview
Page 257 to 270
Miscellaneous contributions
Page 273 to 297
Plural in its subject matter and pluralist with respect to suggested approaches, this transdisciplinary journal wants to be open to questions encountered by contemporary society in the familiarity of its forms while participating in a renewed way of thinking.
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