7 juin 2024
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Juliette Honvault, « Editorial », Arabian Humanities, ID : 10.4000/cy.3027
In this centennial year of the First World War, it would seem the Arab and European shores of the Mediterranean Sea have never been so close. However, the frontiers between them are still very real and the uncertain paths that wind through the deserts of Libya and the Sinai, or the frail vessels that set off from the Syrian or Libyan coasts — or the far reaches of the Red Sea — are for refugees driven from their homes by war, poverty and oppression, the only thin and perilous paths which all...