tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15240575.post2058092072475096957..comments2024-02-05T17:15:59.703-06:00Comments on hawgblawg: The stylish kufiya in "Iron Man"Ted Swedenburghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05355038670178440138noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15240575.post-17785870894280570412009-04-13T00:00:00.000-05:002009-04-13T00:00:00.000-05:00On the other hand, I noticed a friend of mine (fro...On the other hand, I noticed a friend of mine (from Afghanistan) wearing a purple-ish patterned scarf that looked like a keffiya to me (am a middle eastern studies major, spent two semesters in egypt, and saw lots of trendy/awkward tourists wearing all sorts of keffiyas, in many different colors...actually in siwa, siwi men often wear very colorful keffiyas in gold, lavendar, you name it, on their heads). I complimented her & asked where she got it...she said she'd brought it from home. I'm not saying that this actor didn't get his particular neckwear from UO, but I wonder how much you have researched the presence of multi-colored keffiyahs in Afghanistan?<BR/><BR/>Just wondering... I just discovered your blog, by the way, and am very excited to have found it! I'm really interested in (slightly different angle, maybe) pop culture in the Arab world, but also all the intersections *between* pop cultures, and people like Ruba Saqr and Aziz Maraqah who are actually trying to topple, or at least put a damper on the death grip of the Lebanese pop industry. So, thanks for doing this! It's great. <BR/><BR/>{This is sincere, but if it seems a random addendum: I just wanted to add that bit so you didn't think I only showed up here to 'critique' (if my question can be called that) old posts on your site.}Jessamyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10257712947779558689noreply@blogger.com