TY - BOOK AU - Bashkin,Orit AU - Collins,Robert AU - Gershoni,Israel AU - Ginat,Rami AU - Gordon,Joel AU - Hatina,Meir AU - Kaplan,Steven AU - Sharkey,Heather J. AU - Shinn,David H. AU - Voll,John AU - Winter,Michael TI - Narrating the Nile: Politics, Identities, Cultures SN - 9781588269898 AV - DT117 ǂb N377 2008eb U1 - 962.0009/04 PY - 2022///] CY - Boulder : PB - Lynne Rienner Publishers, KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Middle Eastern KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgments --; 1 Introduction --; PART 1 Egypt and Ethiopia: History and Remembering History --; 2 The Closest Egyptian-Ethiopian Relationship: The Mamluk Sultanate --; 3 Found in Translation: The Egyptian Impact on Ethiopian Christian Literature --; 4 Politics of Memory: Ahmad ‘Urabi’s Account of the War in Ethiopia, 1876 --; PART 2 Egypt and Sudan: Unity and National Self-Determination --; 5 Swimming Against the Nationalist Current: The Egyptian Communists and the Unity of the Nile Valley --; 6 US Policy Toward the Unity of the Nile Valley, 1945–1952 --; PART 3 The Nile Valley and Collective Identities --; 7 At the Banks of the Euphrates and Tigris: Egyptian Intellectuals in Iraq, 1919–1939 --; 8 River Blindness: Black and White Identity in Early Nasserist Cinema --; 9 Umm Kulthum at the American University in Cairo: A Study in the Clash of Christianities --; PART 4 Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan: Dissonance and Rapprochement --; 10 Managing the Water of the Nile: Basis for Cooperation? --; 11 Ethiopia and Sudan: Conflict and Cooperation in the Nile Valley --; PART 5 Conclusion --; 12 Narrating the Nile --; Honoring Haggai Erlich --; Publications by Haggai Erlich --; Bibliography --; The Contributors --; Index --; About the Book; restricted access N2 - The authors of Narrating The Nile seek to encourage the study of Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia not only as autonomous entities, but also as part of the Nile region, a shared theater of experiences, national identities, and collective memories. Combining in-depth historical studies and broad interdisciplinary discussions, they provide fresh perspectives on the region's politics and cultures—and on the role the river has played in shaping them from early modern history to contemporary times. The book is published in honor of Professor Haggai Erlich on the occasion of his retirement from Tel Aviv University UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781588269898 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781588269898 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781588269898/original ER -