Confronting ‘Invisible’ Arabs
40:08–41:00 · 53s
Asked about his changes, Ozon addresses the novel’s ‘invisibilization’ of Arabs, insisting on historical context and rejecting claims the book is colonialist.
40:08–41:00 · 53s
Asked about his changes, Ozon addresses the novel’s ‘invisibilization’ of Arabs, insisting on historical context and rejecting claims the book is colonialist.
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