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The program features Mamede Moustafá Jarouche, a professor of Arabic culture, language and literature from the School of Philosophy, Literature and Human Sciences at USP. He is the translator of the most recent Brazilian edition of The Arabian Nights - a work he did by recovering ancient scrolls written in Arabic. In an interview with journalist Ederson Granetto, Professor Jarouche talks about the origin of the book and what it represents for Arab culture - in addition to commenting on the importance of the stories in shaping the image of the Middle East for Western civilization. *Watch UNIVESP TV live and see our full schedule at http://univesptv.cmais.com.br *From Monday to Friday at 9 am and 9 pm, the Estúdio Univesp program brings interviews, debates, news and special reports to UNIVESP TV. The channel for those who want to know more and always learn! *Tune in to UNIVESP TV through the digital channels of TV Cultura's multiprogramming. In São Paulo, the channel is 6.2. *About UNIVESP TV: http://univesptv.cmais.com.br/sobre-a...