

Mohja Kahf
Dr. Mohja Kahf is well-known for her work in comparative literature and Middle Eastern studies, serving as a distinguished professor at the University of Arkansas. Her academic pursuits are complemented by her vibrant career as a poet and novelist, where she has made significant contributions to the literary world. Dr. Kahf is a founding member of the Radius of Arab American Writers, an organization dedicated to promoting the voices and works of Arab American authors. Dr. Kahf has authored three acclaimed books of poetry, a novel, and an academic book, showcasing her versatility and depth as a writer. Her works have transcended linguistic barriers, being translated into several languages, thus reaching a global audience. Her most recent collection of poems, "My Lover Feeds Me Grapefruit," continues to captivate readers with its evocative imagery and profound themes. In addition to her literary achievements, Dr. Kahf is actively engaged in social and political movements. In 2011, she joined the Syrian Nonviolence Movement, aligning herself with protest organizers within Syria to advocate for peaceful change. Her involvement in this movement underscores her commitment to social justice and her dedication to making a positive impact beyond the academic and literary spheres. Dr. Kahf's contributions to literature and her active participation in social causes have earned her recognition and respect in both academic and literary communities. Her work continues to inspire and influence a diverse audience, reflecting her passion for storytelling and her commitment to cultural and social advocacy.
Publications
, 174-176, 2017-09-07
, 556-563, 2014-10-02
, 224, 2001-01-01
, 295-304, 2013-07-01
, 58-67, 2020-06-09
, 81-85, 2022-01-02
, 31-44, 2001-03-01
, 38-44, 1998-01-01
, 171-173, 2017-09-07
, 247-248, 2017-04-03
, 83-83, 2019-01-01
, 44, 2000-01-01
, 160-181, 2024-01-01