Art Paris 2026 returns to the Grand Palais from April 9 to 12, 2026, featuring over 160 galleries from 20 countries. The exhibition focuses on themes of language and reform, sparking discussions about history and memory.
The linguistic gap between 'death' and 'murder' in Western media reshapes collective awareness regarding victims in Gaza. This phenomenon reveals the bias mechanisms affecting media coverage.
Writing about war transcends mere events, embodying the psychological and linguistic impact on writers. As conflicts persist, authors reevaluate their connection to words, using writing as a means to express anxiety and fear.
Saudi researcher Abdullah bin Saleem Al-Rasheed reveals in his new book the phenomenon of licentiousness, illustrating how it reflects the interplay between language and power. The book discusses the transformation of licentiousness from the margins to blog texts, highlighting the satire of the marginalized against collective norms.