Sanaa Abusamra
- Nature of Work
- Academic
- Profession
- Instructor
- Email Address
- [email protected]
- Institution
- University of Essex
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Degree
- MSc
- Faculty
- Faculty of Humanities
- Department
- Literature, Film and Theatre Studies
- Thesis
- “I look out on my ghost/coming/from/a distance...”: A Hauntological Reading of Mahmoud Darwish
- Speciality
- MA Literature
- Sub speciality
- Duration
- 2017 - 2018
- Institution
- An Najah National University
- Country
- Palestine
- Degree
- BSc
- Faculty
- Faculty of Humanities
- Department
- Department of English
- Thesis
- The Specters of Nation and Narration in Mahmoud Darwish’s Absent Presence
- Speciality
- English Language and Literature
- Sub speciality
- Duration
- 2013 - 2017
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Awakening Resistance: The Politics of Sleep in the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Original research
2024-05-13
Bilal Hamamra, Sanaa Abusamra
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The Metaphysics of Presence and Absence: the Primacy of the Ear over the Eye in the Holy Qurʾan.
Original research
2024-04-03
Bilal Hamamra, Sanaa Abusamra
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‘Sleep is an Overlord and Sovereign’ The Poetics and Politics of Sleep in Mahmoud Darwish’s in the Presence of Absence
Original research
2022-02-14
Bilal Hamamra, Sanaa Abusamra
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‘We read Hamlet together’: Shakespearean Intertextuality in Edward Said’s Out of Place
Original research
2021-09-01
Bilal Hamamra, Sanaa Abusamra
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“You are only as healthy as your neighbour”: collective vulnerability and (un)ethical responsiveness to the early phases of the pandemic in Palestine
Original research
2021-06-08
Bilal Hamamra, Michael Uebel, Sanaa Abusamra
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“O, I die, Horatio”: Witness and martyrdom in Shakespeare’s Hamlet
Original research
2020-07-22
Bilal Hamamra, Sanaa Abusamra
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“What’s in a Name?” The Aesthetics of Proper Name and Diasporic Identity in Darwish and Said
Original research
2020-04-23
Bilal Hamamra, Sanaa Abusamra