Red Sea Shipping & Gaza Genocide w/ Laleh Khalili
Guerrilla History
Henry
4.8 • 669 Ratings
🗓️ 28 June 2024
⏱️ 96 minutes
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Summary
In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on the esteemed Professor Laleh Khalili to discuss Red Sea Shipping and the regional consequences of the Gaza Genocide. This conversation bridges two of the major topics of her work, and is an incredibly thought provoking and generative discussion. We would love to hear what you find particularly useful from this one, so let us know on Twitter once you listen!
Laleh Khalili is Professor and Director of the Center for Gulf Studies at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies at University of Exeter, and author of multiple books we discussed today including Sinews of War and Trade: Shipping and Capitalism in the Arabian Peninsula, Time in the Shadows: Confinement in Counterinsurgencies, and Heroes and Martyrs of Palestine: The Politics of National Commemoration. Follow her on twitter @LalehKhalili
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| 0:44.1 | Hussein, historian director of the School of Religion at Queen's University in Ontario, Canada. |
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| 0:51.9 | I'm doing great, Henry. It's really great to be with you. |
| 0:55.0 | I'm really excited about the conversation we have today. |
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| 1:47.8 | So as I said, we have a really terrific guest today. We have Lala Halili, who is a professor at the |
| 1:53.8 | University at Exeter, director of the Center for Gulf Studies at the Institute of Arab and Islamic |
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