Recorded April 1, 2007

Bashir Abu-Manneh, Assistant Professor of English, teaches courses in Global Literature, Palestinian and Israeli literatures, Marxism, and Postcolonialism at Barnard College.

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Bashir Abu-Manneh, Assistant Professor of English, teaches courses in Global Literature, Palestinian and Israeli literatures, Marxism, and Postcolonialism at Barnard College. He earned his BA in English Literature from the University of Haifa, Israel, in 1994 and his D.Phil., in English Literature at the University of Oxford, U.K. In 2003-04, he received a Ford Foundation Post-doctoral Fellowship to conduct research on postcolonial theory at the Center for Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University, where he was a Post-doctoral Fulbright Visiting Scholar the year before. He has taught at Columbia University and Wadham College, University of Oxford.

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