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Syrians in the United Kingdom or Syrian Britons are people whose heritage is originated from Syria who were born in or who reside in the United Kingdom.
Quick Facts Total population, Regions with significant populations
| Born in Syria 9, ( census) 48, ( estimate) 42, (England and Wales only, census)[1] | |
| London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool | |
| British English, Arabic (variants of Syrian Arabic), Domari, Turkish, Neo Aramaic, Kurdish, Adyghe, Afshar, Turoyo, Armenian | |
| Islam (mainly Sunni Islam, minority Alawites), Syriac Christianity, Atheism | |
| Other British Arabs, Syrian diaspora |
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The UK census recorded 8, people who stated that they were born in Syria and reside in England; in Wales,[2] in Scotland[3] and 31 in Northern Ireland.[4] The Office for National Statistics estimated that the population stood at 48, in [5] This increase is due largely to the Syrian refugee crisis.
In the six-year period between and , 8, Syrian nationals enter
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Aliastishraq. [Orientalism - in Arabic]. Translation Kamal Abu Deeb.
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p. A perfect copy. - Wikipedia: Edward Wadie Said (1 November 24 September ) was a Palestinian-American philosopher, academic, literary critic, and political activist. As a professor of literature at Columbia University, he was among the founders of post-colonial studies. As a cultural critic, Said is best known for his book Orientalism (), a foundational text which critiques the cultural representations that are the bases of Orientalism how the Western world perceives the Orient. His model of textual analysis transformed the academic discourse of researchers in literary theory, literary criticism, and mittpunkt Eastern studies. [.] Said became an established cultural critic with the book Orientalism (), a critique of Orientalism as the source of the false cultural representations in western-eastern relations. The thesis of Orientalism proposes the existence of a "subtle and persistent Eurocentric
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Kamal Abu-Deeb
Kamal Abu-Deeb ou Kamal Abū Dīb (en arabe: كمال أبو ديب) est un critique littéraire syrien, né à Safita en
Biographie
[modifier | modifier le code]Après avoir étudié à l'Université de Damas, il continue ses études à l'Université d'Oxford et il devient finalement professeur à l'Université de Londres.
Publications
[modifier | modifier le code]En anglais
[modifier | modifier le code]- (en)Al-Jurjānī's theory of poetic imagery [«La théorie des images poétiques d'al-Jurjani»], Warminster, Aris & Phillips, coll.«Approaches to Arabic literature» (no1), , x
- (en)«Literary Criticism», dans Julia Ashtiany, T.MJohnstone, J.D.Latham et R.B.Serjeant (dir.), The Cambridge History of Arabic, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, (ISBN, DOI/CHOL), p.
- Al-Bayan: English-Arabic Dictionary, Basingstoke, Macmillan Education, , p.(ISBN).
- (en)In celebration of difference: An inaug