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Jeel Al-Taybeen: Reimagining Narratives of Heritage and Identity in Qatar
(Georgetown University in Qatar, GU-Q, 2021)
Qatari identity today is based on reductive narratives of the past, such as that of jeel al-taybeen – which can be translated as ‘Generation of the Good’, a nostalgic term. However, there is a much more nuanced history of ...
The Paradox of Qatari Females' Education
(Georgetown University in Qatar, GU-Q, 2021)
In 2019, about 67% of Qatar's higher education graduates were females. However, these rates do not reflect the rest of the Qatari society and women’s true role and status within the state. This thesis aims to illustrate ...
Loyal to the Royals: Nationalism in the Collective Imaginary of Post-“Blockade” Qatar
(2020)
This study assesses how the GCC Diplomatic Crisis has shaped the nature and expression of nationalism in Qatar on both state and societal levels. This analysis of the causes and consequences of intensified nationalist ...