哥伦比亚大学中东南亚和非洲研究系导师教师师资介绍简介-Joseph Massad

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Joseph Massad
Modern Arab Politics and Intellectual History

Joseph Massad teaches and writes about modern Arab politics and intellectual history. He has a particular interest in theories of identity and culture – including theories of nationalism, sexuality, race and religion. He received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1998. He is the author of?Desiring Arabs?(2007), which was awarded the Lionel Trilling Book Award;?The Persistence of the Palestinian Question: Essays on Zionism and the Palestinian Question?(2006); and?Colonial Effects: The Making of National Identity in Jordan?(2001). ?His book?Daymumat al-Mas’alah al-Filastiniyyahwas published by Dar Al-Adab in 2009, and?La persistance de la question palestinienne?was published by La Fabrique in 2009. The Arabic translation of?Desiring Arabs?was published in 2013 by Dar Al-Shuruq Press in Cairo under the title?Ishtiha’ Al-‘Arab.
His recent two-episode interview with Al-Jazeera’s prominent program “Al-Muqabalah” can be accessed here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtmgPgeMOz8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NExIMP5Iu5I
Massad is also a regular contributor to the London-based on-line publication?Middle East Eye

Massad’s?latest book is Islam in Liberalism, University of Chicago Press, 2015. The book was translated to Arabic under the title?Al-Islam fi al-Libraliyyah, Dar Jadawel, Beirut, 2018. Several forums and symposia have been published on?Islam in Liberalism?with many contributors and responses from Massad:
Forum on?Islam in Liberalism?in the journal?Politics, Religion, and Ideology
Madawi al-Rashid
Julia Borossa
Marc Aziz Michael
Response by Massad
Symposium on?Islam in Liberalism?in the journal?Syndicate Theology
Sara R. Farris
S. Sayyid
Murad Idris
Leticia Sabsay
Alberto Toscano
Symposium on?Islam in Liberalism?in the journal?Dialogues in Human Geography
Massad’s Response to reviewers
Massad’s latest articles include “Against Self-Determination” in?Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, Volume 9, Number 2, Summer 2018. This article generated much interest and a Symposium with several scholarly contributions and a response from Massad was dedicated to it by the journal?Humanity.?You can read the contributions to the?Symposium here.??His other recent articles?include “Edward W. Said and Joseph Boone’s The Homoerotics of Orientalism”,?Cultural Critique, Winter 2018, “The Cultural Work of Recovering Palestine,”?Boundary 2, Volume 42, No. 4, November 2015, 187-219, “El Trabajo cultural de recuperar la Palestina,” in?En-claves, Mexico, Fall 2015, “Recognizing Palestine, BDS, and the Survival of Israel,” in Ashley Dawson and Bill Mullen, eds.,?Academic Freedom and BDS, Haymarket Books, 2015, “Egypt’s Propaganda and the Gaza Massacre,” in Laila El-Haddad and Refaat Alareer, eds.,?Unsilenced: Reflections and Responses to Israel’s 2014 Attacks, Just World Books, 2015, “Orientalism as Occidentalism,”?History of the Present, Winter 2015, “Olvidar el Semitismo,”?Revista Foro Internacional, Mexico, July-September 2014, Vol. LIV, No. 3, 696-737, “Love, Fear, and the Arab Spring,”?Public Culture, Winter 2014, 129-154, and “Forget Semitism!,” in Elisabeth Weber, editor,?Living Together. Jacques Derrida’s Communities of Peace and Violence, (New York: Fordham University Press, 2013), 59-79.
His articles have appeared in many journals, including?Public Culture, Interventions, Social Text, Middle East Journal, Psychoanalysis and History, Critique, Umbr(a), Cultural Critique, and the?Journal of Palestine Studies, and he writes frequently for?Al-Ahram Weekly, Al-Akhbar,?Al-Jazeera English, and?Electronic Intifada. He teaches courses on modern Arab culture, psychoanalysis in relation to civilization and identity, gender and sexuality in the Arab world, and Palestinian-Israeli politics and society, with seminars on Nationalism in the Middle East as Idea and Practice, and also on Orientalism and Islam.