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NAME:What about affirming Palestinian Identities?
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SUMMARY:What about affirming Palestinian Identities?
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <html> <body> <p>On Thursday, February 1
 2th, staff and students of the anthropology department of the Vrije U
 niversiteit, Amsterdam, will host another seminar in the What About P
 alestine series titled "What about affirming Palestinian identities?"
 , with Shadi Al-Tabatibi, and Tarek Ghanem.</p> <p><strong>Shadi Al-T
 abatibi</strong> is a Palestinian photographer from Gaza whose work b
 ridges documentary and artistic practice, and has received local and 
 international recognition, and in 2024 and 2025, he collaborated with
  the Picturing Scholasticide collective at Leiden University. Drawing
  from his practice, in his talk, Shadi Al-Tabatiby will reflect on ph
 otography as an act of testimony, resistance, and care, that challeng
 es erasure while affirming Palestinian identities in all their plural
 ity, with the aim of inviting collective reflection on the power of i
 mages to document violence, preserve memory, and insist on presence w
 here disappearance is imposed.</p><p><strong>Tarek Ghanem</strong> is
  a lecturer in Arabic and Islamic Theology, at the VU. In his talk, e
 ntitled, “Arabic Literature staring into (or squinting at) the eye 
 of Israel’s Genocide”, Tarek Ghanem will give an overview of how 
 Arabic literature and literati wrestled with the genocide, with a foc
 us on the themes of loss, displacement, and the question of why--and 
 how to--write literature altogether. It will include and engage with 
 representative literary examples and translations from the genres of 
 novel, poetry, literary essay, and correspondence, both from establis
 hed literary figures and up-and-coming voices, Palestinian and non-Pa
 lestinian, and from inside and outside Palestine.</p><p>To sign up, p
 lease write an e-mail to <strong>Wiebe Ruijtenberg</strong>, assistan
 t professor at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology: <a
  href="mailto:w.d.ruijtenberg@vu.nl">w.d.ruijtenberg@vu.nl</a></p> </
 body> </html>
DESCRIPTION: <strong>Shadi Al-Tabatibi</strong> is a Palestinian photo
 grapher from Gaza whose work bridges documentary and artistic practic
 e, and has received local and international recognition, and in 2024 
 and 2025, he collaborated with the Picturing Scholasticide collective
  at Leiden University. Drawing from his practice, in his talk, Shadi 
 Al-Tabatiby will reflect on photography as an act of testimony, resis
 tance, and care, that challenges erasure while affirming Palestinian 
 identities in all their plurality, with the aim of inviting collectiv
 e reflection on the power of images to document violence, preserve me
 mory, and insist on presence where disappearance is imposed. <strong>
 Tarek Ghanem</strong> is a lecturer in Arabic and Islamic Theology, a
 t the VU. In his talk, entitled, “Arabic Literature staring into (o
 r squinting at) the eye of Israel’s Genocide”, Tarek Ghanem will 
 give an overview of how Arabic literature and literati wrestled with 
 the genocide, with a focus on the themes of loss, displacement, and t
 he question of why--and how to--write literature altogether. It will 
 include and engage with representative literary examples and translat
 ions from the genres of novel, poetry, literary essay, and correspond
 ence, both from established literary figures and up-and-coming voices
 , Palestinian and non-Palestinian, and from inside and outside Palest
 ine. To sign up, please write an e-mail to <strong>Wiebe Ruijtenberg<
 /strong>, assistant professor at the Department of Social and Cultura
 l Anthropology: <a href="mailto:w.d.ruijtenberg@vu.nl">w.d.ruijtenber
 g@vu.nl</a> On Thursday, February 12th, staff and students of the ant
 hropology department of the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, will host 
 another seminar in the What About Palestine series titled "What about
  affirming Palestinian identities?", with Shadi Al-Tabatibi, and Tare
 k Ghanem.
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