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Jonas Elbousty

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Jonas Elbousty
Occupation(s)Literary translator, writer, academic
AwardsOrdre des Palmes académiques
Academic background
EducationColumbia University (MPhil, PhD)
Academic work
InstitutionsYale University
Websitehttps://jonaselbousty.com

Jonas Elbousty is an academic, writer, and literary translator. He is a scholar of the Middle East, specializing in Arabic literature and Postcolonial literature. He teaches in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Yale University.[1] His roles have included a seven-year period as the Director of Undergraduate Studies. He is now the Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Council on Middle East Studies and oversees the Yale Summer Study Abroad Program in Morocco.[2]

Biography

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Elbousty holds an MPhil and a Ph.D. from Columbia University.

His teaching experience spans several institutions, including Al Akhawayn University, Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Columbia University. He has also been a visiting faculty member at various universities, such as Stockholm University.

He has given lectures at numerous universities, including Stockholm University, University of Lisbon, University of Copenhagen, Bochum University, Zhejiang University, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB; 'Free University of Brussels'), Dunărea de Jos University.[1] His teaching and research focus primarily on North African and Middle Eastern Studies, particularly literary narratives. His research interests encompass theories of world literature, Eurocentrism, issues of literary translation, postcolonial literature, modern Arabic fiction, Maghrebi Studies, and the life and works of Mohamed Choukri.[1]

Elbousty is also associated with several research institutions. He is an associate researcher at the Center for Cultural and Multidisciplinary Studies at the Dunărea de Jos University of Galați, Romania,[3] the Moroccan Institute for Advanced Studies (IMEA), the Comparative Humanities and Applied Language Studies (CHALS Lab) at Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, Morocco, and the Humanities and Social Sciences Research Center (HSSRC) at Ajman University, United Arab Emirates.[4]

Awards

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Books

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  • Books
Elbousty, Jonas (2024). Reading Mohamed Choukri’s Narratives: Hunger in Eden, Routledge Press (with Roger Allen). ISBN 9781032741819
Elbousty, Jonas (2024). Aswat Muʿasira, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. ISBN 9781647122799
  • Aswat Muʿasira[5]

Elbousty, Jonas (2022). Media Arabic, Routledge Press. ISBN 9781032044460

Elbousty, Jonas (2016). Advanced Arabic Literary Reader, Routledge Press (with Muhammad Aziz). ISBN 9781138828698

Elbousty, Jonas (2014).Vitality And Dynamism" Interstitial Dialogues of Language, Politics, and Religion in Morocco's Literary Tradition, Leiden University Press (with Kristin Bratt and Devin Stewart. ISBN 9789087282134

Translations

Mohamed Choukri. Faces, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2024. ISBN 9781647124779

Akram Alkatreb. The Screams of War. Seagull Books, 2024. ISBN 9781803093505

Mohamed Choukri. Tales of Tangier, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2023. ISBN 9780300251357

  • Tales of Tangier[6]

Selected literary translation

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  • "Three Syrian Exile Poem, Faraj Baryakdar". World Literature Today (October 2024).
  • "Clumsy Army, Firas Sulaiman". Journal of New Jersey Poets, vol. 61, issue 2 (Spring 2024).
  • "21 Shots, Mohamed Salmawy". Sekka, Vol.7. Issue 28 (Summer 2023).
  • "My Good People, Akram Alkatreb". Michigan Quarterly Review, vol. 61, issue 2 (Spring 2022).
  • "Three Packs of Coors Beer, Akram Alkatreb". Michigan Quarterly Review, vol. 61, issue 2 (Spring 2022).
  • "My Mother, Akram Alkatreb". Sekka, vol. 6, issue 25 (Spring 2022).
  • "The Pier, Mohamed Choukri". Banipal Magazine of Modern Arabic Literature, issue 73 (Spring 2022).
  • "News on Death and the Dead, Mohamed Choukri". Banipal Magazine of Modern Arabic Literature, issue 73 (Spring 2022).
  • "Women: Cunning and Other Falsehoods, Mohamed Choukri". Banipal Magazine of Modern Arabic Literature, issue 73 (Spring 2022).
  • "My Face Through the Seasons, Mohamed Choukri". ArabLit Quarterly (Spring 2022).
  • "I Know It's War ... Six short poems of Wafai Laila", The Asheville Poetry Review, vol. 28, no. 1. 2021, issue 30

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Jonas Elbousty". Yale.edu.
  2. ^ "Jonas Elbousty |". Yale MacMillan Center Council on Middle East Studies. 10 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Centrul de Studii Istorice și Social-Culturale Est-Europene (CSISCEE)". FIFT.
  4. ^ "Humanities and Social Sciences Research Center (HSSRC)". Ajman University. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
  5. ^ "CMES Faculty Jonas Elbousty's New Book, Aswat Mu'asira, Introduces Students of Arabic to Contemporary Stories From Across the Middle East". Yale MacMillan Center Council on Middle East Studies. 10 May 2024.
  6. ^ "Tales of Tangier: The Complete Short Stories of Mohamed Choukri". Full Stop.