Saree Makdisi (born 1964)[1] is an American literary critic and professor; specializing in eighteenth and nineteenth century British literature. He is of Palestinian and Lebanese descent. He also writes on contemporary Arab politics and culture. Makdisi currently holds the title of Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).[2]
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SareeMakdisi (born 1964) is an American literary critic and professor; specializing in eighteenth and nineteenth century British literature. He is of...
empty corners. She is the mother of the literary critic SareeMakdisi and historian Ussama Makdisi. Beirut fragments: a war memoir. New York: Persea Books...
Palestinian writer and scholar SareeMakdisi (born 1964), American literary critic and professor, son of the above Wadad Makdisi Cortas (1909–1979), Lebanese-Palestinian...
Said (mother) Relatives Wadad Makdisi Cortas (grandmother) Rosemarie Said Zahlan (aunt) Jean Said Makdisi (aunt) SareeMakdisi (cousin) Writing career Language...
Transfer and the Palestinians, 1949–96, Farber and Farber, 1997 see also: SareeMakdisi, "Said, Palestine, and the Humanism of Liberation", Critical Inquiry...
(Revised ed.). Brown University Press. p. 358. ISBN 0-87451-436-3. Makdisi, Saree. William Blake and the Impossible History of the 1790s. 2003, pp. 226–7...
Arab and Jew: Reflections on Dissent, Remembrance and Redemption 2009 SareeMakdisi: From Occupation to Reconciliation 2010 Tariq Ali 2011 Noam Chomsky...
valley would allow it to divert that water for its own use. According to SareeMakdisi, the plan would not allow Palestine to control its water resources....
thousands of Palestinians have been put on trial since 1967. According to SareeMakdisi the cumulative total of Palestinians imprisoned by Israel reached 650...
capital's most significant buildings and structures," wrote UCLA professor SareeMakdisi in the journal, Critical Inquiry, in 1997.". Moreover, many of the traditional...
‘Notes on the general intellect’, in: Marxism beyond Marxism, eds. SareeMakdisi et al. (New York: Routledge, 1996), 265–272. The Grundrisse. Notebook...
professor George Bisharat,[citation needed] Lebanese-American academic SareeMakdisi, and American academic Virginia Tilley. They cite the expansion of the...
Édition de la Maison des sciences de l'homme d'Aquitaine, Bordeaux, 1990. SareeMakdisi, “Laying Claim to Beirut: Urban Narratives and Spatial Identity in the...
publication The Trial of Israel's Campus Critics, David Theo Goldberg and SareeMakdisi assert that the thirty-three organizations comprising Israel on Campus...
Rabih Alameddine – author Raymond Khoury – novelist and screenwriter SareeMakdisi – author and literary critic Stephen Karam – playwright Vance Bourjaily...
Ali Waked,'Palestinians: Settlers torched our cars,' Ynet 7 May 2006. SareeMakdisi, Palestine Inside Out: An Everyday Occupation, W. W. Norton & Company...
Georgetown University Delmar R. Lowell – historian and genealogist SareeMakdisi (1987) – professor of English and comparative literature, University...
of Representatives designed to reform area studies in the US.[how?] SareeMakdisi argues in a Los Angeles Times op-ed that the bill "poses a profound...
Realistic and Ideological Moments in Socialism", 1898 in MS, p. 240. SareeMakdisi, Cesare Casarino, Rebecca E. Karl, edit., Marxism Beyond Marxism, chap...
Performance, and the Eighteenth-Century British Theater 2008: (co-ed. with SareeMakdisi) The Arabian Nights in Historical Context: Between East and West 2003:...
1793-1796. Oxford University Press. pp. 618–9. ISBN 978-0-19-811292-1. SareeMakdisi (2003). William Blake and the Impossible History of the 1790s. University...
Fayeq Oweis The Encyclopedia of Arab American Artists Honorable mention SareeMakdisi Palestine Inside Out: An Everyday Occupation 2010 Gregory Orfalea Angeleno...
Arabian Nights After Three Hundred Years, ed. Felicity Nussbaum and SareeMakdisi (2008) "Defoe, Commerce, Adventure, and Empire," in Cambridge Companion...