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Connections / Episode 9: Lebanon in Crisis with Nadya Sbaiti

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Connections
Episode 9: Lebanon in Crisis with Nadya Sbaiti
{{langos=='en'?('22/07/2021' | todate):('22/07/2021' | artodate)}} - Issue 8.3
Hosted by Mouin Rabbani

In this episode of Connections Podcast, Nadya Sbaiti speaks to Connections host and by Jadaliyya co-editor Mouin Rabbani about the crisis in Lebanon. The World Bank recently concluded that Lebanon’s economic and financial meltdown ranks among the worst seen anywhere in the world since 1850. This episode of Connections examines the multiple dimensions, impact, and consequences of Lebanon’s crisis.

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Guests

Nadya Sbaiti
Nadya Sbaiti

Nadya Sbaiti is co-editor of the Arab Studies Journal, and a co-founder of Jadaliyya.com.

Nadya Sbaiti specializes in the social and cultural histories of the modern Middle East. She is currently working on a book manuscript titled "Gender, Education, and Nation in Mandate Lebanon," (forthcoming), which examines the central role of education to the formation of multiple national narratives and the production of history in Lebanon under French mandate.

Additional research interests include spatial manifestations of colonial and national projects, colonial methods of social control through prisons and asylums, the production of history as both discursive and material practice, tourism and heritage, and contemporary popular culture (music, film, game shows and reality television).

Sbaiti has served as co-editor of the peer-reviewed Arab Studies Journal since 2005, and she helped produce the acclaimed documentary film About Baghdad (2004).

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