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ISSUE 10.1

Emancipatory Dialogues - As Bodies Cross Borders, Emancipatory Thought Crosses Peoples: Critical Knowledge Production According to Isis Nusair

Isis Nusair

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Interviewed by Samah Abbas
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Professor Isis talks about the most important critical stages in her life, affected by global and local political events which turned into a drive and passion to employ knowledge to serve social justice. Prof. Isis believes that the production of critical knowledge about Palestine can transcend the geographical and national borders of Palestine, and that it is more effective when intersecting with the struggles of other oppressed peoples around the world.

Guests

Isis Nusair
Isis Nusair

Associate Professor of Women’s Studies and International Studies at Denison University.

Isis Nusair is an Associate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and International Studies at Denison University. She teaches courses on gender in the Middle East and North Africa; gender, war and conflict; gendered migration; and transnational feminism. Isis is the co-editor with Rhoda Kanaaneh of Displaced at Home: Ethnicity and Gender among Palestinians in Israel.

Her forthcoming book is titled Permanent Transients: Iraqi Women Refugees in Jordan and the USA. She is the translator of Ramy Al-Asheq’s book of poetic prose Ever Since I Did Not Die. She co-wrote and directed with Laila Farah Weaving the Maps: Tales of survival and resistance; a one-woman show based on research conducted with Iraqi, Palestinian and Syrian refugee women.

She is currently conducting research on the narratives of crossing of Syrian refugees into Germany. Isis served as a researcher at the Women's Rights Division of Human Rights Watch and the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network. She is a member of Jadaliyya and the Transnational Feminist Collective.

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