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    Interview with Carolyn Ramzy, author of Taslim: We Are the Prophets banner. Background image from cover of warmly lit bedroom with antique, adorned bed and lamp on side table, with religious image framed on wall above. Full cover of book with border to centre-left, with same image and text overlaid. Solid dark red section to centre-right of banner with text and Open Book logo overlaid.
    May 23, 2025

    Carolyn Ramzy Shares Profound Poetry About a Coptic Girlhood in Taslim: We Are the Prophets

    Carolyn Ramzy's scholarly endeavours have taken her to a professorship in Ethnomusicology at Carleton University, where her main focus is on Egyptian Coptic Christian music-making. So it's no surprise ...

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