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Books and publications
Ramón Lourido and Spanish-Moroccan relations study
From September 26, 2011 until October 13, 2011Casa Árabe launches in Madrid this collective piece published by the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) and coordinated by María Victoria Alberola, Bernabé López and Fernando de Ágreda. Various experts will pay tribute to the Franciscan Ramón Lourido, a Morocco historian and expert on Spanish-Moroccan relations between 18th and 20th Centuries. -
Conferences and debates
Islam Memory and image. Al-Andalus case
From September 26, 2011 until October 13, 2011Casa Árabe organizes this speech where Gema Martín Muñoz, Director General of Casa Árabe, Rogelio López Cuenca, visual artist, José Miguel Puerta Vílchez, professor at the University of Granada, and Charles Hirschkind, at Berkeley University in California. -
Conferences and debates
Canadian Arabs: art in movement
From September 27, 2011 until October 25, 2011Casa Árabe organizes in Madrid a speech with the Arab-Canadians professors May Telmissany, writer and professor at the University of Ottawa; Walid el-Khachab, professor at York University and the University of Ottawa; and Malek Khouri, associated professor at the American University in Cairo and at the University of Calgary. -
Books and publications
The Mediterranean Rio Bravo. Border regions on a globalization era
From October 24, 2011 until November 02, 2011On November 2nd, Casa Árabe hosts the launch of the book El Río Bravo Mediterráneo. Las regiones fronterizas en la época de la globalización [The Mediterranean Rio Bravo. Border regions on a globalization era], edited by Natalia Ribas and with contributions from more than thirty authors. -
The Arab World through the Cinema: a Latin American and Spanish Approach
From October 24, 2011 until November 03, 2011On the event of the book launch First Middle East Contemporary Cinema Exhibition, an English-Spanish bilingual edition, Sergio Becerra, director of the Cinematheque of Bogotá’s Capital District, and Alberto Elena, professor at the Carlos III University of Madrid, will discuss the knowledge of the Arab world societies through the Seventh Art.



