
103/ The Periphery and Aimé Césaire's Ghosts in the Syrian Revolution w/ Fadi Bardawil
The Fire These Times
The Syrians in Lebanon
In your essay, the one for th mrede, you mention ame seser, who's this ar, a philosopher passed away some years ago. Can you sort of walk us to ar, what did you mean by me seser's ghosts in the context of the sien revolution? There is a coat that you used at the very beginning of the essay, which o read, the dead, the tortured, the executed. No neither posthumous rehabilitations, nor national funerals, nor official speeches can overcome them. Awak us to tesipite dasore.
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