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Mortada Haidar

About me

Mortada Haidar is a PhD candidate at the Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC) and a member of the International PhD Program (IPP) at Justus Liebig University, Giessen. Their doctoral project “Negotiating Identity and Memory in Diasporic Lebanese Anglophone Literature in the Post Civil War Era” focuses on Lebanese writers who have migrated from Lebanon amidst the Civil War (1975-1990) and used their writings to reflect on their identity and memorialize the events of the war, in counter-cultural ways. They have a background in literary studies, with their MA thesis focusing on British national identity post-Brexit. Their research interests include Lebanese anglophone literature, memory studies, national and cultural identity, and migration studies. They are the holder of the JLU Postgraduate Scholarship and co-speaker for Research Area 1: Cultural Memory Studies.

Dissertation working title: Negotiating Identity and Memory in Diasporic Lebanese Anglophone Fiction of the Post Civil-War Era 

ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1070-8868

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Publications

  • Haidar, Mortada. 2024. “Imagined Migrations, Transmitted Knowledges”. KULT_online, no. 69 (April). https://journals.ub.uni-giessen.de/kult-online/article/view/1428.
  • Haidar, Mortada. 2024 "Hues of Protest: Graffiti and Street Art in Beirut." KULT_online 70.
Projects

'Dynamics of Memory Across Media', Roundtable as part of the GCSC Keynote Lecture Series, 17 June 2024, co-organiser/moderator with members of the Research Area 1: Cultural Memory Studies and Research Area 5: Media and Mediality

 

Research Interests

  • Lebanese Anglophone Literature
  • Literary Studies
  • Memory Studies
  • Cultural and National Identities
  • Middle Eastern Studies
Teaching

  • Co-taught the master’s level university course “Family Dynamics in the British Migration Novel” alongside Dr. Corinna Assmann (Uni Heidelberg). My sessions were concerned with American and British diasporic novels, namely Rabih Alameddine’s I, the Divine and Naji Bakhti’s Between Beirut and the Moon.
Memberships

Co-speaker of  Research Area 1: Cultural Memory Studies

Member of the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES)

Graduate Student Committee (GSC) at the GCSC (2024/2025)