In this online talk, Adania Shibli addresses the question of literary form in relation to Palestine. In her literary works, including her latest novel Minor Detail, she explores the alliance between language and disfluency, but also how language and literature might create openings, both to what has been erased or silenced in history and to fictional connections and possibilities in the present. An ethical concern that runs through her writing is how literary narratives from within Palestine can connect to others far away. Here, Shibli situates Palestine a space of intimacy, a literary compass, and a position of witnessing rather than a literary subject.
Adania Shibli was born in Palestine in 1974, holds a PhD from the University of East London, and has published three novels in Arabic. She splits her time between Berlin and Jerusalem.
This event is sponsored by the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, Office of International Affairs, Department of History, Department of Comparative Studies, The Middle East Studies Center.
Registration Link: https://mesc.osu.edu/form/palestine-as-literary-compass-a-
We look forward to hosting you at this online event on March 4th at 2:15pm Eastern U.S. time. The Zoom details will be emailed to you once you register. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in contact with us at mesc.osu.edu/contact
Samples of Adania Shibli's work:
Recently published article: https://blnreview.de/en/ausgaben/02-2024/adania-shibli-once-the-monster-was-so-kind-litprom-award-bookfair?fbclid=IwAR3aWACHIVWAk70oPMc0e1LQzUwXNtzGfVv9mH-WQ3zu5eZaGbiZdFpDYw4
Adania's novels in the library: https://library.ohio-state.edu/search~S7/a?Shibl{u012B}%2C+{u02BB}Adan{u012B}yah
We Are All Equally Far from Love: https://olc1.ohiolink.edu/search/t?we+are+all+equally+far+from+love&backlink=library.ohio-state.edu/search~S7?/twe+are+all+equally+far+from+love/twe+are+all+equally+far+from+love/-3%2C0%2C0%2CB/browse/indexsort=-