Ibrahim Muhawi (born 1937, Arabic: إبراهيم مهوي) is a Palestinian academic and writer, specializing in Palestinian and Arabic literature, folklore and translation. He is a member of the Palestinian diaspora.[1]
^Ibrahim Muhawi,’Translation and the Palestinian Diaspora,’ in Abbas Shiblak (ed.), Translation and the Palestinian Diaspora:Challenges of Dual Identity and Adaptation, Archived 2012-02-27 at the Wayback Machine Institute of Jerusalem Studies, Refugee and Diaspora Studies, No.2, 6 May 2000 pp. 117-121
IbrahimMuhawi (born 1937, Arabic: إبراهيم مهوي) is a Palestinian academic and writer, specializing in Palestinian and Arabic literature, folklore and...
asking not to be resuscitated in the event of brain death. According to IbrahimMuhawi, the poet, though suffering from serious heart problems, did not require...
در اسطوره و عرفان ايراني Archived 2009-02-19 at the Wayback Machine IbrahimMuhawi & Sharif Kanaana. Speak, Bird, Speak Again: Palestinian Arab Folktales...
hikaye, as they grow older they are expected to no longer participate. IbrahimMuhawi and Sharif Kanaana [ar] collected a total of 45 hikaye from the Gaza...
in 1995 by IbrahimMuhawi, and into Hebrew by Salman Masalha. Darwish wrote Memory for Forgetfulness in Paris in 1986, during what Muhawi described as...
Archived from the original on 25 March 2022. Retrieved 3 September 2021. IbrahimMuhawi; Sharif Kanaana (1989). Speak, Bird, Speak Again: Palestinian Arab Folktales...
Palestinian music Palestinian National Theatre Speak, Bird, Speak Again IbrahimMuhawi; et al. (2006). Literature and Nation in the Middle East. Edinburgh...
4 of Project Runway Widad Kawar, folklorist of Palestinian costume IbrahimMuhawi, professor, folklorist, translator and writer Georgette Rizek, philanthropist...
novelist and anthropology professor at Ramallah's Birzeit University, and IbrahimMuhawi, a teacher of Arabic literature and the theory of translation. Education...
wears the disguise of a water animal (fish, turtle, frog). Scholars IbrahimMuhawi and Sharif Kanaana, in the Arab and Palestinian parallels they gathered...
Blebl is-sayyah) is a Palestinian Arab folktale collected by scholars IbrahimMuhawi and Sharif Kanaana. It is related to the theme of the calumniated wife...
helped by the animal brothers-in-law to rescue his wife. Professors IbrahimMuhawi and Sharif Kanaan collected a peculiar Palestinian version, from an...
mother, and they marry. In a Palestinian Arab tale collected by scholars IbrahimMuhawi and Sharif Kanaana with the title Sackcloth (Palestinian Arabic: Abu...
Tripolis 451 + 709A Little Nightingale the Crier 1989 Palestinian Arab IbrahimMuhawi and Sharif Kanaana Speak, Bird, Speak Again 707 The Donkey's Head 1893...
Folktale Catalogue, list 55 variants found all over Greece. Scholars IbrahimMuhawi and Sharif Kanaana remarked that the "complete type [with the episode...
and restores the sight of the king's forty blinded wives. Scholars IbrahimMuhawi and Sharif Kanaana collected an Arab Palestinian tale titled Dibbit...
including among the Berber populations. In the same vein, scholars IbrahimMuhawi and Sharif Kanaana report that tale type 590 "is popular in the Arabic...
Bolaño 2666 Spanish 2010 Michael Henry Heim Hugo Claus Wonder Dutch 2011 IbrahimMuhawi Mahmoud Darwish Journal of an Ordinary Grief Arabic 2012 Bill Johnston...
like the tale of Psyche, with the mother-in-law's tasks". Scholars IbrahimMuhawi and Sharif Kanaana collected an Arab Palestinian tale titled Jummez...
Johnson-Davies, Quartet Books Breaking Knees, (2008), translated by IbrahimMuhawi (Reading, UK: Garnet Publishing) The Hedgehog: A Modern Arabic Novella...
original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2007. Suleiman, Yasir; Muhawi, Ibrahim, eds. (2006). Literature and Nation in the Middle East. Edinburgh University...
211–224. doi:10.1086/682237. JSTOR 10.1086/682237. S2CID 156007752. Muhawi, Ibrahim (2005). "The "Arabian Nights" and the Question of Authorship". Journal...
of Return in Two Novels by Ghassan Kanafani". In Suleiman, Yasir; Muhawi, Ibrahim (eds.). Literature and Nation in the Middle East. Edinburgh University...