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English magazine published three times a year. Reviews a wide range of authors from all parts of the Arab world and its diaspora, and deals with a variety of genres and styles of creative writing. www.banipal.co.uk
Edited by Dapo Adeniyi, former editor of the Nigerian cultural magazine Glendora Review, the first issue was published in 2004. Its circulation of 1,000 copies it is distributed in Africa with the help of the British Council.
Nukta Art, is a biannual art publication primarily devoted to the visual arts in Pakistan - aiming to map the dynamic and diverse creative landscape of
the country and its interface with other cultures. From unbiased and provocative debates to event happenings and reviews, insightful interviews
to exclusive news, Nukta Art is set to be the world's window to Pakistani art read more
This cultural magazine published in Arabic is aimed at a young and creative audience. In 2005, the Fund supports a special issue of Zawaya.
This magazine is specialised in publishing the English language translations of literary texts that were originally written in Indian languages. Using the motto ‘We have ways to make you think’ the magazine has been raising debates for several years. The Little Magazine gives people who are not represented in the mainstream media, an opportunity to be heard.
Since 1990, this multidisciplinary magazine is published every six months and has a circulation of 1,000 copies. Articles about literature, social sciences, art, philosophy and history are published in the specific format designed by José Errazuriz. The focus of this magazine is on reflection and debate about cultural current affairs in Chili and Latin America.
An art magazine by visual artist and graphic designer Luis Romero. This magazine is compared with a portable exhibition, aimed at an international audience.
The world's cultures and their forms of creation, presentation, and preservation are deeply affected by globalization - but in ways that are inadequately analyzed and understood. The World Cultures Yearbook is intended to fill this serious knowledge gap - a gap that could become politicaly dangerous and economically damaging.
The premiere edition will be published in Fall 2006 bij SAGE Publications (London): www.sagepub.co.uk
Het Prins Claus Fonds steunt culturele tijdschriften in Afrika, Azië, Latijns Amerika en het Carribisch gebied die gericht zijn op cultuur en ontwikkeling.
Het Fonds is ervan overtuigd dat deze tijdschriften, die functioneren als een barometer voor veranderende opvattingen, een belangrijke rol spelen in internationaal debat en ontwikkeling.