Event
Afternoon tea with Sayed Kashua and Miryam Sas "The Limits of Comparison: Liminal Identities"
Sayed Kashua will be on Berkeley campus screening the film A Borrowed Identity on 2/22. Prior to that event, he and Miryam Sas will read from new writings and have a conversation about liminal identities and the limits of comparison. Kashua's work often focuses on the dilemmas of identity of Israeli Arabs, with issues of assimilation, language, and cultural placement. Sas is working on narrative nonfiction about Jews in Poland and Galicia during World War II.
The event will be held in 4337 Dwinelle Hall (Comparative Literature Library), on the UC Berkeley campus.
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Location4337 Dwinelle Hall (Comparative Literature Library) (View)
4337 Dwinelle Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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