Well, I’m still feeling queasy so I’ve got nothing better to do than sit around the hotel and write in my blog. Although I haven’t done a whole lot in the past few days so the action is going to be pretty limited. As I was trying to drop off to sleep last night, a … Continue reading
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Language Barrier
A few days ago I was at Maison Thomas, the famous and excellent pizza restaurant in Zamalek, eating something with lots of mushrooms when I noticed a guy eyeing up my pizza in the mirror above my table. Maison Thomas is decked out in French continental style, lots of dark wood, high tables and mirrors … Continue reading
Madame Hebba
The hotel where I’m staying, the Longchamps, is run by a wonderful woman of indeterminate age named Madame Hebba. She is stylish and competent, overseeing the refurbishments to her hotel while managing the remaining open rooms with flair. Her vision is everywhere in little touches all over–candles lit every evening on tables in the hallways, … Continue reading
Research Fellowship: a Comedy in Three Acts
This is about the day I tried to register for my research fellowship at the American University in Cairo. It was hellish. I’ve decided the best way to convey the story is as a comic play. Act I: in which Caitlin tries to find the Registrar’s Office Caitlin (soliloquy): Well, I’ve checked the website and … Continue reading
Sunken Ship
So much has happened since my last entry that I’ll have to devote several new ones to make up the difference. But the most important news is that I’m no longer on the houseboat. I’ll start at the end. A few hours ago I showed up at the Hotel Longchamps again, where I’d been staying … Continue reading
Landslide
On the Road
Well, I’m here! My travel journal already has several pages filled–I’d’ve updated earlier but I had some problems with my so-called universal power adapter. After some fiddling with intermediary connectors finagled from the hotel desk, I managed to cobble something together–lets all just hope the computer doesn’t explode… I think I’ll start with something that … Continue reading
Limbo
Well, here I am in the airport, having taken the first step in this journey of a thousand miles. My feelings are complicated, rushing over each other: excited, nervous, annoyed with myself for arriving at the gate about two hours before my flight will be called up, grateful for the help I’ve received to get … Continue reading
The Incredible Disappearing Department
When I get to Cairo, I’ll begin a research fellowship at the Institute of Gender and Women’s Studies (IGWS) at the American University in Cairo (AUC). For those of you who aren’t familiar with academic jargon, basically this means that I’m not registered as a student there and I don’t have to attend classes, but … Continue reading
And This is Where That Whistle Might Come in Handy…
Exciting as going to live on a houseboat in Cairo is, there are several things about returning to Egypt that cause me some trepidation. The first of these is the seriously problematic issue of sexual harassment on Egyptian streets. This is a difficulty experienced by virtually all local women and foreigners, and though I’ve never … Continue reading