Middle East Monitor is proud to host the annual award ceremony to celebrate the best books written in English on the subject of Palestine.
Middle East Monitor is proud to host the annual award ceremony to celebrate the best books written in English on the subject of Palestine.
Cyrus Schayegh is Associate Professor of International History at the Graduate Institute, Geneva, and was previously an associate professor at Princeton University, where he also served as Director of ...
Dr Darwish is the Chair of Trustees. He is a high profile Arab journalist, currently with the Al Hiwar TV channel.
Submissions have now closed for the Palestine Book Awards 2024, please keep an eye on the site to find out when submissions for the 2025 Awards will open.
Alan Morrison’s books include A Tapestry of Absent Sitters, Captive Dragons, Blaze a Vanishing, Shadows Waltz Haltingly, Shabbigentile, Gum Arabic, Wolves Come Grovelling and three collections from ...
Afaf Jabiri is a Senior Lecturer at the University of East London. From 2013- 2017, she held the posts of Senior Teaching Fellow at the Centre for Gender Studies, SOAS and Fellow at the LSE Gender ...
Amanda Najib is a first-generation Palestinian American author, educator, and mother dedicated to sharing tales of Palestine with the world. With a career deeply rooted in education, Amanda ...
Saree Makdisi is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at UCLA. His previous books include Making England Western: Occidentalism, Race and Imperial Culture; Palestine Inside Out: An Everyday ...
Penny Johnson is a researcher at the Institute of Women’s Studies at Birzeit University in Palestine and co-editor of the Institutes’ Annual Review of Women’s Studies. Her recent publications and ...
Refaat Alareer is a professor of world literature and creative writing at the Islamic University of Gaza and the editor of Gaza Writes Back: Short Stories from Young Writers in Gaza, Palestine (JWB, ...
What does freedom look like from inside an Israeli prison? A bird perches on the cell window and offers a deal: “You bring the pencil, and I will bring the stories,” stories of family, of community, ...