In the memories of olive groves, whispered tales unfold, Where ancient stones cradle stories untold. Beneath the gaze of the unyielding sun, Palestine, your name echoes strong. From the jasmine's scent to the cypress' sway, In every breeze, memories gently play. The land, a canvas painted with strife, Yet, resilience blooms in every life. Through … Continue reading In this land… Songs of a Land and its People “Eleven”
Unveiling Power: How Critical Theory Reshapes Literature, Culture, and Society
Traduction française à suivre. / Traduccíon al español a seguir. / Seguirà la traduzione italiana. #CriticalTheory #SocialJustice #LiteraryCriticism #CulturalStudies #EducationForAll #PoliticalTheory #EnvironmentalJustice #SocioPoliticalAnalysis #Empowerment #SocialChange Critical Theory is a framework developed by scholars such as Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, and others associated with the Frankfurt School in the mid-20th century. At its core, … Continue reading Unveiling Power: How Critical Theory Reshapes Literature, Culture, and Society
In this land… Songs of History “Ten”
in just a strip of land, beneath the sun's unwavering hand, where olive trees whisper secrets old, and ancient tales are gently told, there dwells a people, proud and strong, whose history is sung in song. Through trials fierce and tribulations sore, they've carried on, their spirits soar. From ancient times to modern days, their … Continue reading In this land… Songs of History “Ten”
Awakening Wisdom: How Critical Theory Embraces Indigenous Pedagogies for Inclusive Education
Traduction française à suivre. / Traduccíon al español a seguir. / Seguirà la traduzione italiana. Critical theory, with its focus on power dynamics, social justice, and the deconstruction of traditional structures, provides a useful framework for understanding and advocating for the integration of Indigenous teaching and learning models in contemporary education. By highlighting the importance … Continue reading Awakening Wisdom: How Critical Theory Embraces Indigenous Pedagogies for Inclusive Education
In this land… Songs of History “Nine”
In the eons deep folds of ancient sand, Where time's whispers weave through the land, Palestinian souls, etched in history's song, Their tale unfolds, enduring and strong. From olive groves to the minaret's call, Echoes of prophets, words enthral. In Jerusalem's heart, a mosaic of time, Where faith and struggle intertwine. Through orchards vast, and … Continue reading In this land… Songs of History “Nine”
In this land… Songs of History “Eight”
Between the shadows of olive trees, where tales whisper in the breeze, Lies a land of ancient grace, where time's footprints deeply trace. From Bethlehem's humble manger to Jerusalem's stone walls, Palestinian stories echo, in the mosques and in the halls. From Canaan's fields to modern streets, their journey's marked in tears, Through conquests, wars, … Continue reading In this land… Songs of History “Eight”
Weekend Book Reviews: “Collection of Sand” by Italo Calvino
Italo Calvino, renowned for his imaginative storytelling and philosophical depth, unveils a lesser-known facet of his literary genius in "Collection of Sand." This posthumously published collection of essays showcases Calvino's profound contemplation on diverse subjects, ranging from literature and art to memory and travel, offering readers a mosaic of intellectual exploration. Calvino's essays are akin … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: “Collection of Sand” by Italo Calvino
In this land… Songs of History “Seven”
Through the labyrinthine alleys of time's ancient scroll, Where echoes of history's whispers unfold, Dwells a people, resilient, bold, Palestine, land of stories untold. Beneath olive trees, their roots deep in soil, Lies the marrow of tales, hardship, and toil. In the shadow of minarets, their songs arise, A symphony of longing, under the sun's … Continue reading In this land… Songs of History “Seven”
Weekend Book Reviews: “Mythology” by Edith Hamilton
Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" stands as a timeless testament to the enduring power of ancient myths and legends. Originally published in 1942, this book has since become a classic reference for anyone interested in Greek, Roman, and Norse mythology. Hamilton, with her meticulous research and elegant prose, presents a comprehensive compilation of myths that not only … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: “Mythology” by Edith Hamilton
In this land… Songs of History “Six”
In the shadowed tapestry of time's embrace, Where histories intertwine, woven with grace, There lies a tale of a people, proud and strong, Whose spirit echoes in the ancient song. Palestinian land, cradled by the sun's kiss, Bears witness to the struggles, the joys, the bliss. From olive groves to bustling market squares, Their story … Continue reading In this land… Songs of History “Six”
