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#95 War, Memory & Modernity: Tarek El-Ariss’s Journey I الحرب والذاكرة والحداثة: رحلة طارق العريس

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Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Ricardo Karam sits down with Lebanese academic and writer Tarek El-Ariss in a discussion that moves beyond personal biography to explore writing as an act of reflection and responsibility toward memory. From a childhood in war-time Beirut that shaped his early awareness, to the experience of exile that deepened his understanding of anxiety and estrangement, and finally to his academic journey at Dartmouth College where he reexamines the meaning of Arab modernity, a different intellectual path takes shape. The conversation approaches memory as it is lived rather than archived in history. El-Ariss reflects on the text as a space of exposure rather than mere expression, and on the impact of the digital age in shaping the “leaked self” between truth and scandal. In a reflective segment grounded in human language, he discusses how his book Water on Fire reconsiders war as a lasting psychological condition, and pauses to question what it means for culture to serve as a tool for understanding rather than an abstract luxury. Join Ricardo Karam and Tarek El-Ariss in a conversation that reflects on the meaning of writing, when language becomes more than expression, and questioning becomes the beginning of the path.في هذا الحديث، يجلس ريكاردو كرم مع الأكاديمي والكاتب اللبناني طارق العريس في لقاءٍ يتجاوز السيرة الشخصية ليدخل إلى جوهر الكتابة كفعل تأمّل ومسؤولية تجاه الذاكرة. من طفولةٍ عاشها في بيروت خلال الحرب الأهلية شكّلت وعيه المبكر، إلى تجربة المنفى التي عمّقت فهمه للقلق والاغتراب، وصولاً إلى مسيرته الأكاديمية في  Dartmouth College حيث أعاد مساءلة معنى الحداثة العربية، تتكوّن رحلة مختلفة في التفكير والكتابة. يتناول اللقاء الذاكرة كما يعيشها الإنسان لا كما تُؤرشف في التاريخ. يتحدث العريس عن رؤيته للنص كمساحة انكشاف لا كأداة تعبير، وعن أثر العصر الرقمي في تشكيل "الذات المسرَّبة" بين الحقيقة والفضيحة. وفي محور فكري بلغة إنسانية، يشرح كيف يعيد كتابه الماء على النار قراءة الحرب كأثرٍ نفسي طويل، ويتوقف عند معنى أن تكون الثقافة أداة فهم لا ترفاً فكرياً. انضموا إلى ريكاردو كرم وطارق العريس في لقاءٍ يتأمل معنى الكتابة، حين تصبح اللغة أكثر من تعبير، ويصبح السؤال بداية الطريق.

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