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| #9175713 in Books | Syracuse University Press | 1997-06-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.46 x6.15l, | File type: PDF | 186 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Insightful, well written|By A Customer|Fascinating account of a woman's teaching stint in the Middle East - combining a travel memoir with some fascinating insights into American literary works. This is an outgrowth of her Middle Eastern students' provocative and fresh reactions to the literature that she was teaching them. Judith Caesar's deep empathy for the Middle East and|.com |During the 1980s, Judith Caesar taught literature in Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Her aptly titled book offers one woman's view of several political powder kegs that didn't make front page news and of the clash between Western and Middle Eastern customs. An op
Part memoir and part travelogue, this narrative provides an alternative viewpoint to events in the Middle East during the 1980s. Having lived in Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the author focuses on personal, day-to-day issues and highlights misconceptions of the Western view of events and places.
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