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Mansour Ali M. Al-Maswari

Dr Mansour Al-Maswari is a Yemeni researcher. Currently, he is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Global Center of Middle Eastern Studies-Amman, Columbia University. He also serves as a faculty member in the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Humanities at Amran University, Yemen and is an English news writer at the gateway to the Middle East, Al Bawaba News.

With a career spanning seventeen years, Dr Al-Maswari has demonstrated his skills in university-level teaching, research, translation, reviewing, and copywriting. His scholarly pursuits intersect humanities and social sciences, with a current postdoctoral research endeavor exploring the nuances of cultural regeneration and belonging within the contemporary Arab Gulf societies. His interdisciplinary research interests encompass a wide range of subjects including, but not restricted to, comparative and world literature; postcolonial literature; Middle East studies; Gulf society and culture; political sociology in Yemen and the Gulf; democratic transitions; digital humanities; media and visual art; cultural anthropology; politics; human rights; and gender studies.

Dr Al-Maswari holds a PhD in English comparative literature (2020), an MA in Political Science (2022), an MA in English (2014), obtained in India, as well as a B.Ed. in English from Sana’a University-Yemen (2007). He was awarded the Indian government UGC-Junior and Senior Research Fellowship (JRF-SRF) 2015-2019.

His research contributions include: “Self and Other in the Yemeni TV Drama 2023: A Case Study of Al-Aliya” (2023); “Divided Loyalties in Yemen: Exploring the Impact of Political Identity Conflict on National Loyalty” (Qatar University, 2023); “War on Walls: A Critique of Authoritarian Murals during Wartime in Yemen” (Columbia Global Center-Amman, 2023); “Revisiting Arabia: Cultural Regeneration and the Question of Belonging in Contemporary Arab Gulf Societies” (2023, in progress); “Dehumanizing Indian Labor Forces in the Arab Gulf States: when the Voiced is Silenced” (2019); “Sufism and its Literary Contributions in Yemen. Ahmed Ibn Alwan -a Model” (2019); “Quest for Identity in Season of Migration to the North and Song of Solomon: A Comparative Study of Mustafa Said and Milkman” (2017); “Arabs’ Fractured Oneness and the Split Identity in the Post-Arab Spring Era” (2017); and  “Arab Youth and Culture Conflict” (2016).

 

ARTICLES BY Mansour Ali M. Al-Maswari