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_Reading Booksigning_
Rashid Khalidi
Thursday, October 16 • 7:30 pm • Beall Hall • UO Campus
Rashid Khalidi, noted author of Palestinian
Identity: The Construction of Modern
National Consciousness will speak and sign
copies of his book. His visit to the UO campus is
sponsored by the Carlton Savage Committee on
International Affairs and Peace and the U of O
Humanities Center. The event is free and open
to the public.
Palestinian Identity illuminates the sources of
collective Palestine identity from the late
Ottoman Empire onward: religious beliefs,
ethnic background, local loyalties, education
and external forces like Zionism.
Booksigning
Thomas Givon
Wednesday, October 15 • 4-5:30 pm • Upstairs at the UO Bookstore
Harrowing and intensely cinematic, this exotic
and explosive novel of obsession tells the
story of a freedom fighter turned deserter in
war-torn Algeria who is relentlessly pursued
through France and the jungles of the Congo,
by a former friend, a mercenary who is
slipping into madness.
University of Oregon professor of linguistics
Thomas Givon will sign copies of his new
novel Running Through the Tall Grass.
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