Continuing the conversation series, "The Edges in the Middle," presented in collaboration with UC Berkeley's Othering and My purpose in this essay is to make two major interventions. The first is for us to think about unsettling and decolonization as a praxis.
Where do today's dehumanizing narratives about Palestinians come from? In her interview with For Peace Media, Najla Said Navigating queerness in the West Bank, Gaza or Israel, in refugee camps or as a Palestinian in the West Bank? It's complicated. Sa'ed Atshan says hello to everyone at the Middle East Studies Association's 2020 annual meeting and introduces his book
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"Unsettling: On Palestinian Quaker Theology" by Sa'ed Atshan Academic Freedom and the Question of Palestine The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis, Palestinians
Israel-Palestine has long been referred to as the center of the world's most intractable conflict, but is it? The case study of Across Lines: Grief. with Bayo Akomolafe, Professor Sa'ed Atshan, and Cecilie Surasky
Sa'ed Atshan is a professor of peace and conflict studies at Swarthmore College. He is also a Palestinian American with family still in the West Bank. Sa'ed Atshan | سائد عطشان (@Dr_Atshan) / Posts / X How do we catch people where they fall? How do we respond to this crisis in a way that doesn't reinforce its architecture?
This panel includes LGBTQ+ Palestinian authors, George Abraham, Zaina Arafat, and Sa'ed Atshan. They discuss the importance, Gender Queer History & the Expansion of Human Rights Frontiers Going Forward Together: Palestine as a lens to collective liberation
CRASSH | Queer in Conflict Sa′ed Atshan and Katharina Galor are interviewed by their Duke University Press acquisitions editor, Sandra Korn. In their
Sa'ed Atshan and Katharina Galor – The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis, Palestinians Dr. Sa'ed Atshan is Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies and Anthropology and Chair of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies at Swarthmore
Art at Watson, Art in the World PANEL STREET ART STORYTELLING فن الشارع وما يرويه Mohmammad Msallam, Brice Patterson, Symone Salib, Aisha
This year's keynote speaker, anthropologist Sa'ed Atshan, delivered an inspiring presentation titled "On Faith, Peace, and Justice: Reflections from a Queer Sa′ed Atshan and Katharina Galor, co-authors of The Moral Triangle interviewed by Sandra Korn The Edges in the Middle, VII: Báyò Akómoláfé, Sa'ed Atshan, Cecilie Suratsky
Interviewer: MATTHEW BERKMAN. Berlin is home to Europe's largest Palestinian diaspora community and one of the world's SUP Greets MESA 2020: Sa'ed Atshan
Writing Palestinian Queerness: Literature, Poetry, & Film | Panel Discussion | Palestine Writes 2020 We apologize for the scrambled quality of the beginning of the video, due to technical issues for this panel. Skip ahead to the A Rainbow of Complexities in Palestine
"The Bayard Rustin Legacy Forum" (24 February 2024) February 24, 2021 The authors of "The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis, Palestinians," Sa'ed Atshan and Katharina Galor helped Amazon.com: Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique: 9781503612396: Atshan, Sa'ed: Books.
The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis, Palestinians in Berlin The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis, Palestinians (Duke University Press, 2020) Mitchell Center Podcast – Episode 1.13:
The Friday Evening Plenary will be focused on an inversion of power in our histories, language, communities, and understandings Sa'ed Atshan | سائد عطشان (@Dr_Atshan) - Posts - Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies & Anthropology at Swarthmore College; Palestinian .
Why Are Palestinians Dehumanized? Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique - Amazon.com Books by Dr. Sa'ed Atshan
Couples Sa'ed Atshan - Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies Berlin is home to Europe's largest Palestinian diaspora community and one of the world's largest Israeli diaspora communities.
The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis, Palestinians with Sa'ed Atshan and Katharina Galor When the Second World War came to an end, Berlin, the capital of the Third Reich, lay in ruins. Few contemporaries, if any, could
Sa'ed Atshan and Katharina Galor draw on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews to explore the asymmetric relationships between Germans and Israeli and Sa'ed Adel Atshan, Postdoctoral Fellow in International Studies at The Watson Institute, Brown University.
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Speakers Sa'ed Atshan (Emory University) Jamie Hagen (Queen's University Belfast) Reading and discussion group In this This Palestinian American professor leans on his Quaker faith
Watson Minute: Sa'ed Adel Atshan FGC 2022 Gathering Evening Program: Invoking Unsettling with Margaret Jacobs and Sa'ed Atshan In celebration of 10 years of Art at Watson, exhibitors will discuss their paths as artists, curators, and academics, art's role in
This year, our ministry partnered with Swarthmore College's Department of Peace and Conflict Studies to present a limited edition A conversation between Sa'ed Atshan and Anthony J. Harb UCSD Communication Department Democracy Lab February 2024.
Mitchell Center Podcast 1.13 - Germans, Israelis, and Palestinians in the Shadow of the Holocaust Hope in the midst of despair: Lessons from keynoter Sa'ed Atshan
Palestine Israel and bridging across power differences October 7, 2020 12:00pm to 2:00pm "Rethinking Resistance Politics in Troubling Times: Transnational Queer Solidarity During The aim of this webinar is to deepen our understanding on the question of sexuality through the temporalities of national politics,
From police brutality in Philadelphia to child detentions and military occupation in Palestine, the U.S. is implicated in the Sa'ed Atshan (Arabic: سائد عطشان; born 1984) is a Palestinian-American anthropologist and professor at Swarthmore College. Weatherhead Forum | Rethinking Resistance Politics in Troubling Times: Queer Solidarity During COVID
Sa'ed Atshan is Director of Undergraduate Studies and Associate Professor of Anthropology at Emory University He is the author of Queer Palestine and the Sa'ed Atshan '06 :: Swarthmore College