Research Fields: Arabic literature (classical and modern); modern Latin American literature; translation theory and practice; migration and rights; prison and confinement; escape, escapism and fantasy; psychoanalysis; the Frankfurt School; posthuman and animal studies; feminist theory and gender studies; postcolonial theory; global South solidarities; Latin America-Middle East connections and exchanges.
Education: B.A., Kenyon College, Modern Languages & Literatures (2017); A.M, Harvard University, Comparative Literature (2021); Ph.D. Harvard University, Comparative Literature (in progress).
Languages: Arabic, English, Spanish.
Founded as a graduate program in 1904 and joining with the undergraduate Literature Concentration in 2007, Harvard’s Department of Comparative Literature operates at the crossroads of multilingualism, literary study, and media history.
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