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Our very own Ayman Makarem released his new video essay ‘Where Are the Arabs?’ on March 9, 2025.
In this round table, he is joined by Elia and israa to expand on the topics discussed in the video, the context around it, and the need for more intellectual and class-based analysis on Arab nationalism and its many manifestations. If you haven’t watched the video yet you’ll still be able to follow this episode since Ayman provides a brief overview of the main themes. If you have watched the video, there are some key additions and interventions made by all 3 hosts that explore the themes of the video deeper.
This is part 2 of that discussion, first published on Patreon.
The Fire These Times is a proud member of From The Periphery (FTP) Media Collective. Check out other projects in our media ecosystem: the (newly aired!) Mutual Aid Podcast, Politically Depressed, Obscuristan, and Antidote Zine.
You can support us on Patreon. You’ll get early access to all podcasts, exclusive audio and video episodes, an invitation to join our monthly hangouts, and more.
For more:
Ayman Makarem is on Bluesky and Instagram
Elia Ayoub is on Bluesky, Mastodon, Instagram and blogs at Hauntologies.net
Israa is on Bluesky
The Fire These Times is on IG and YouTube and has a website
From The Periphery is on Patreon, Bluesky, YouTube, Instagram, and has a website
Transcriptions: Transcriptions are done by Antidote Zine and will be published on The Fire These Times' transcript archive.
Credits:
Ayman Makarem (host, producer, sound editor), Elia Ayoub (host), Israa (host), Rap and Revenge (Music), Wenyi Geng (original TFTT theme design), Hisham Rifai (FTP theme design), Molly Crabapple (FTP team profile pics), Elia Ayoub (episode design).
From The Periphery is built by Elia Ayoub, Leila Al-Shami, Ayman Makarem, Dana El Kurd, Karena Avedissian, Daniel Voskoboynik, Anna M, Aydın Yıldız, Ed S, Alice Bonfatti and israa abd elfattah.
The Fire These Times by Elia Ayoub is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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Our very own Ayman Makarem released his new video essay ‘Where Are the Arabs?’ on March 9, 2025.
In this round table, he is joined by Elia and israa to expand on the topics discussed in the video, the context around it, and the need for more intellectual and class-based analysis on Arab nationalism and its many manifestations. If you haven’t watched the video yet you’ll still be able to follow this episode since Ayman provides a brief overview of the main themes. If you have watched the video, there are some key additions and interventions made by all 3 hosts that explore the themes of the video deeper.
This is part 2 of that discussion, first published on Patreon.
The Fire These Times is a proud member of From The Periphery (FTP) Media Collective. Check out other projects in our media ecosystem: the (newly aired!) Mutual Aid Podcast, Politically Depressed, Obscuristan, and Antidote Zine.
You can support us on Patreon. You’ll get early access to all podcasts, exclusive audio and video episodes, an invitation to join our monthly hangouts, and more.
For more:
Ayman Makarem is on Bluesky and Instagram
Elia Ayoub is on Bluesky, Mastodon, Instagram and blogs at Hauntologies.net
Israa is on Bluesky
The Fire These Times is on IG and YouTube and has a website
From The Periphery is on Patreon, Bluesky, YouTube, Instagram, and has a website
Transcriptions: Transcriptions are done by Antidote Zine and will be published on The Fire These Times' transcript archive.
Credits:
Ayman Makarem (host, producer, sound editor), Elia Ayoub (host), Israa (host), Rap and Revenge (Music), Wenyi Geng (original TFTT theme design), Hisham Rifai (FTP theme design), Molly Crabapple (FTP team profile pics), Elia Ayoub (episode design).
From The Periphery is built by Elia Ayoub, Leila Al-Shami, Ayman Makarem, Dana El Kurd, Karena Avedissian, Daniel Voskoboynik, Anna M, Aydın Yıldız, Ed S, Alice Bonfatti and israa abd elfattah.
The Fire These Times by Elia Ayoub is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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