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Bashir Abu-Manneh

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Bashir Abu-Manneh (born 6 September 1972) was formerly a Visiting Assistant Professor of Middle East Studies at Brown University, and formerly Assistant Professor of literature at Barnard College. He describes himself as "a Palestinian from Israel." He holds a B.A., University of Haifa, Israel; M.A., University of Warwick, U.K.; D.Phil., University of Oxford, U.K.

He is a cited expert on literature.[1][2] Columbia's student magazine the Blue and White described him as a "campus favorite" whose "openness and dynamism attracted students of disparate viewpoints".[3]

He is a contributor to Z Communications,[4] The Nation[5] the Monthly Review[6] and Jacobin (magazine), where he endorsed the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions campaign against Israel.[7]

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