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Special Issue of SAQ: What’s Left of the Left?: The View from Sudan

29th Jul 2019

Introduction: Writing the Dialectic 

Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf

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The Free Officers and the Comrades: The Sudanese Communist Party and Nimeiri Face-to-Face, 1969–1971 

Alain Gresh

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Organized Labor in Contemporary Sudan: The Story of the Railway Workers of Atbara 

Ahmad A. Sikainga

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The House That Matriarchy Built: The Sudanese Women’s Union 

Abdullahi Ali Ibrahim

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The Party of Art: When the People Entered the Gallery 

Hassan M. Musa

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Darfur and the Crisis of Governance in Sudan: A Left Perspective 

Salah M. Hassan

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It Is Time for Change 

al-Khatim Adlan

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Season of Migration to the Right: A Response to al-Khatim Adlan 

Sidgi Kaballo

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By Virtue of Marxism, Your Honor 

Abdel Khaliq Mahgoub

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The Dilemma of the Southern Intellectual: Is It Justified? 

Joseph U. Garang

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Ibrahim El Salahi’s “Prison Notebook”: A Visual Memoir 

Salah M. Hassan

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Notes on Contributors 

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