Arab Studies Quarterly

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Arab Studies Quarterly
DisciplineArabist studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited byIbrahim G. Aoudé, University of Hawai'i-Mānoa, Honolulu
Publication details
History1979–present
Publisher
Pluto Journals & Center for Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies (CIMES), California State University (UK & USA)
Frequencyquarterly
no
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Arab Stud. Q.
Indexing
ISSN0271-3519 (print)
2043-6920 (web)
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Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) is an English-language academic journal devoted to Arabist studies. It was established in 1979 by the Professors Edward Said and Ibrahim Abu-Lughod. They envisioned the journal to be a platform for academic research to counter anti-Arab propaganda veiled by academic jargon. Since its inception, ASQ has been a refereed academic journal that publishes articles on the Arabs, their history and social and political institutions.

Articles appearing in this journal are indexed in the PAIS Bulletin and are annotated and indexed in Historical Abstracts; International Political Science Abstracts; America: History and Life; Political Science Abstracts; Periodica Islamica, and Index of Islamic Literature.[1]

The current editor of the journal is Ibrahim Aoude of the University of Hawaii.

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  1. ^ "Editorial". Archived from the original on 4 December 2010. Retrieved 28 July 2010.
  2. ^ Nassar, Jamal R. (1997). "The Culture of Resistance: The 1967 War in the Context of the Palestinian Struggle". Arab Studies Quarterly. 19 (3): 77. JSTOR 41858998.

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