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Author: Ariana Habibi

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Column/Americas/Arts and Culture

Critiquing the Canon: Pancho Fierro and Peruvian costumbrismo

Posted on November 18, 2020 by Ariana Habibi

Art is not neutral; nor is its history. As it currently stands, the conventional canon of the history of art is rich with Western artists representing other cul...

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Results from Tunisia’s Second Free Presidential Election

Posted on October 26, 2019 by Ariana Habibi

Middle East and North Africa Desk Written by: Ariana Habibi, Saybrook College ’22 On October 13, Kais Saied was elected the sixth President of Tunisia in ...

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Facing Mirrors: A Film about Transgender Rights in Iran

Posted on April 24, 2019 by Ariana Habibi

Written by Ariana Habibi On February 22, 2019, The Program in Iranian Studies at the MacMillan Center hosted a screening of ​Facing Mirrors (آینه های روبرو)​ , ...

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An analysis of the 2018 Italian general election

Posted on January 3, 2019 by Ariana Habibi

Written by Ariana Habibi Held on March 4 in response to President Sergio Mattarella’s decision to dissolve the Italian parliament, the 2018 Italian general elec...

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State Fragility in the Islamic Republic of Iran

Posted on January 2, 2019 by Ariana Habibi

Written by Ariana Habibi When considering fragile states, there is an assumption that countries who have yet to industrialize or otherwise conform to modernity ...

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