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'''Ella Habiba Shohat''' is an Israeli{{ |
'''Ella Habiba Shohat''' is an Israeli<ref name=ReflectionByAnArabJew>{{cite web | url =http://www.bintjbeil.com/E/occupation/arab_jew.html | title =Reflections of an Arab Jew:Ella Shohat | accessdate =2007-08-18 | publisher =bintjbeil.com}}</ref> author, activist, orator and Professor of [[Cultural Studies]] and [[Women's Studies]] at [[New York University]]. She is of [[Iraqi Jewish]] descent.<ref name=ReflectionByAnArabJew>{{cite web | url =http://www.bintjbeil.com/E/occupation/arab_jew.html | title =Reflections of an Arab Jew:Ella Shohat | accessdate =2007-08-18 | publisher =bintjbeil.com}}</ref> Ella Shohat was born in [[Israel]] to a [[Baghdadi Jews|Baghdadi]] family. In the past she was an activist in a number of Mizrahi leftist movements. She currently lives in [[New York]].<ref name=EllaBio>{{cite web | url =http://www.holyfly.com/ella_shohat/englishtext.html | title =A new book by Ella Shohat | accessdate =2007-08-18 | publisher =holyfly.com}}</ref> Her work includes award-winning books and numerous anthologized essays. Her writings were translated from English into French, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, Turkish and German, inspiring a young generation of scholars, artists and |
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political activists.<ref name=EllaBio>{{cite web | url =http://www.holyfly.com/ella_shohat/englishtext.html | title =A new book by Ella Shohat | accessdate =2007-08-18 | publisher =holyfly.com}}</ref> |
political activists.<ref name=EllaBio>{{cite web | url =http://www.holyfly.com/ella_shohat/englishtext.html | title =A new book by Ella Shohat | accessdate =2007-08-18 | publisher =holyfly.com}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 13:00, 9 April 2009
Ella Habiba Shohat is an Israeli[1] author, activist, orator and Professor of Cultural Studies and Women's Studies at New York University. She is of Iraqi Jewish descent.[1] Ella Shohat was born in Israel to a Baghdadi family. In the past she was an activist in a number of Mizrahi leftist movements. She currently lives in New York.[2] Her work includes award-winning books and numerous anthologized essays. Her writings were translated from English into French, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, Turkish and German, inspiring a young generation of scholars, artists and political activists.[2]
Filmography
- 2002 - Forget Baghdad: Jews and Arabs - The Iraqi Connection as herself
- 2002 - Afghanistan: Land in Crisis as herself
- 2002 - Guts and Glory as herself
External links
References
- ^ a b "Reflections of an Arab Jew:Ella Shohat". bintjbeil.com. Retrieved 2007-08-18.
- ^ a b "A new book by Ella Shohat". holyfly.com. Retrieved 2007-08-18.