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Last Of The Dictionary Men: Stories from the South Shields Yemeni Soldiers

Last Of The Dictionary Men: Stories from the South Shields Yemeni Soldiers

Current price: $23.95
Publication Date: December 1st, 2013
Publisher:
Gilgamesh Publishing
ISBN:
9781908531407
Pages:
76

Description

Since the 1890s thousands of Arab seamen from Yemen have travelled to the Northern port town of South Shields near Newcastle, the first permanently settled Middle-Eastern community in Britain. Last of the Dictionary Men, based on an exhibition that opened in 2008 at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead, traces the history of the British-Yemeni community through the stories of the fourteen surviving seamen from this first generation, known as the "Dictionary Men".The nickname comes from the fact that Yemeni Arabic remains the closest to Classical Arabic, giving rise to the country's nickname "Dictionary Land". A history spanning a hundred years saw generations of seamen from Yemen settling along the River Tyne in England's North Eastern region of South Shields, in search of new opportunities abroad. Far from the Arabian Peninsula, these seamen not only made South Shields their home, but some 800 of them fought and died alongside the British in the Second World War. To add to its intriguing history, South Shields is also home to Al Azhar, Britain's first mosque, witness to boxing legend Muhammad Ali's wedding in 1977.

About the Author

Tina Gharavi is an Iranian/American/British/New Zealand film maker and screenwriter, known for making innovative cross-platform films about outsiders, outcasts, and marginalized people in extraordinary situations. Her award-winning films have been shown in film festivals internationally. Her first feature film, I Am Nasrine, was nominated for a BAFTA in 2013 in the category of Best British Debut. Tina Gharavi is founder and Creative Director of Bridge + Tunnel. She is currently a Lecturer in English (Digital Media) at the University of Newcastle.