Aida Bamia
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Aida Bamia is professor emeritus of Arabic language
Arabic language
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 and literature
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 at the University of Florida
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 in Gainesville
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. Currently, she is an Arabic language and literature professor at the University of Michigan.

She was the editor of Al-‘Arabiyya, the journal of the American Association of Teachers of Arabic, and the author of The Graying of the Raven: Cultural and Sociopolitical Significance of Algerian Folk Poetry (AUC Press 2001).

Works


  • The Inheritance, Sahar Khalifeh, Translator Aida Bamia, American University in Cairo Press (December 30, 2005) ISBN 9789774249396
  • Papa Sartre
    Papa Sartre
    Papa Sartre is a famous Arabic novel by Iraqi writer Ali Bader, it was originally published in Arabic in Beirut, 2001, and met warmly by the cultural critics and Intellectuals in Arabic world...

    , Ali Bader
    Ali Bader
    Ali Bader is an award winning Arabic novelist And a Film producer, author of eleven works of fiction, and several works of non-fiction, he has also worked as war correspondent covering the Middle East. He rose to prominence in the Arab world in the last decade. In addition to his work as an...

    , Translator Aida Bamia, (AUC Press 2009).

  • The Graying of the Raven: Cultural and Sociopolitical Significance of Algerian Folk Poetry (AUC Press 2001).
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