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a mirror reflection on their own soul -- sullied, vacated, exiled, now occupied by a military machinery no longer plugged to any electrical outlet. It is not just the Palestinian land that they have occupied; their own soul is an occupied territory, occupied by a mechanical force geared on self-destruction. They are on automatic piloting. This is they. No one is controlling anything. Half a century of systematic maiming and murdering of another people has left its deep marks on the faces of these people, the way they talk, the way they walk, the way they handle objects, the way they greet each other, the way they look at the world. There is an endemic prevarication to this machinery, a vulgarity of character that is bone-deep and structural to the skeletal vertebrae of its culture.
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support the slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza, but so have their very best, their intellectuals, professors, journalists, filmmakers, novelists and poets, from Amos Oz to David Grossman to A. B. Yehoshua to Meir Shalev and scores of others. Naming names and denouncing individually every prominent Israeli intellectual who has publicly endorsed their elected officials' wide-eyed barbarism, and then categorically boycotting their universities and colleges, film festivals and cultural institutions, is the single most important act of solidarity that their counterparts can do around the world.
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when it comes, should come from the Iranian people (and not from US military or political intervention). She added that while she is willing to engage in "serious argument... Debate that is polarized isn't worth my time." She stated that she did not respond directly to Dabashi because "You don't want to debase yourself and start calling names."
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What they call "Israel" is no mere military state. A subsumed militarism, a systemic mendacity with an ingrained violence constitutional to the very fusion of its fabric, has penetrated the deepest corners of what these people have to call their "soul." What the Israelis are doing to Palestinians has
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The divestment campaign that has been far more successful in Western Europe needs to be reinvigorated in North America – as must the boycotting of the Israeli cultural and academic institutions. It is not just the worst of the Israelis who (according to a recent poll by Haaretz) condone and actively
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Nafisi responded to Dabashi's criticism by stating that she is not, as Dabashi claims, a neoconservative, that she opposed the Iraq war, and that she is more interested in literature than in politics. In an interview, Nafisi stated that she has never argued for an attack on Iran and that democracy,
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carrying the heavy burden of civilizing the world." Dabashi further stated that Bollinger's comments were "propaganda warfare ... waged by the self-proclaimed moral authority of the United States" and that "Only Lee Bollinger's mind-numbing racism when introducing Ahmadinejad could have made the
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essay was being misconstrued. He has also criticized pro-Israel groups in the United States, saying that the "pro-Israeli Zionist lobby in the US banked and invested heavily in infiltrating, buying, and paying for all the major and minor corridors of power." In the same article, Dabashi endorsed
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In 2002, Dabashi sharply criticized Rabbi Charles Sheer (who was the university's Jewish chaplain between 1969 and 2004) after he admonished several professors for cancelling their classes to attend pro-Palestinian rallies. Dabashi wrote in the Columbia Spectator that Rabbi Sheer "has taken upon
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colonial settlers—amounts to nothing more than a military base for the rising predatory empire of the United States. Israel has no privilege greater or less than Pakistan or Kuwait or Saudi Arabia. These are all military bases but some of them, like Israel, are like the hardware of the American
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Dabashi has also served as jury member on many international art and film festivals, most recently the Locarno International Festival in Switzerland. In the context of his commitment to advancing trans-national art and independent world cinema, he is the founder of Dreams of a Nation, a
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state". In an interview with AsiaSource in June 2003, Dabashi stated that supporters of Israel "cannot see that Israel over the past 50 years as a colonial state - first with white European colonial settlers, then white American colonial settlers, now white
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himself the task of mobilizing and spearheading a crusade of fear and intimidation against members of the Columbia faculty and students who have dared to speak against the slaughter of innocent Palestinians."
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at Columbia and co-coordinator of the Israel advocacy group Scholars for Peace in the Middle East, criticized Dabashi for his remarks, stating that Dabashi's article was "sheer
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In a sworn statement submitted to the US Commission on Civil Rights, Dabashi stated that he has not expressed, nor ever harbored, any anti-Semitic sentiments and that the 2004
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look like the innocent bystander in a self-promotional circus." In addition, Dabashi wrote that when Bollinger made these comments, "Nothing short of the devil incarnate, the
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On May 8, 2018, Dabashi tweeted, "Every dirty treacherous ugly and pernicious act happening in the world just wait for a few days and the ugly name of 'Israel' will pup...".(
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during Ahmadinejad's visit to Columbia in September 2007 (in which Bollinger stated that the Iranian President was a "petty and cruel dictator" who lacked the "
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Trans-Aesthetics, Radical Hermeneutics, Anti-colonial Modernity, Will to Resist Power, Dialectics of National Traumas and National Art Forms, Phantom Liberties
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is reminiscent of the most pestiferous colonial projects" and accusing her of being a "native informer and colonial agent." In an interview with
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said, "I want to completely disassociate myself from those ideas. They're outrageous things to say, in my view." Jonathan Rosenblum, director of
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in Bollinger thought, was sitting in front of him" and that Bollinger's "shamelessly racist" comments were "replete with racism."
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In an article published January 2009, Dabashi advocated for boycott efforts targeting both individuals and institutions:
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Hamid Dabashi is also the author of numerous articles and public speeches, ranging in their subject matters from
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Dabashi is on the advisory board of the U.S. Campaign for the Academic & Cultural Boycott of Israel.
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by Hamid Dabashi, Al-Ahram Weekly, October 11–17, 2007, Issue No. 866. (retrieved on November 8, 2008).
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alike. Instead he has posited, in what he calls a "polyfocal" conception of Islam, three competing
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strategy of raising a fictive centre for European modernity and lowering the rest of the world as
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by Christopher Shea, The Boston Globe, October 29, 2006 (retrieved on October 21, 2009).
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Dabashi has been a commentator on a number of political issues, often regarding the
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by Robert Fulford, National Post, November 6, 2006 (retrieved on October 21, 2009).
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Columbia professor under fire for blaming Israel for every problem 'in the world'
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and strategies of resistance, to visual and performing arts in a global context.
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In September 2004, Dabashi sharply criticized Israel in the Egyptian newspaper
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Columbia U alums call for professor to be suspended over anti-Zionist posts
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by Hamid Dabashi, OhmyNews, August 9, 2006.(retrieved on November 8, 2008).
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by Hamid Dabashi, Al-Ahram Weekly, 26 June - 2 July 2008, Issue No. 903.
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by Hamid Dabashi, The Palestine Chronicle, January 12, 2009.
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sided with the professors. An ad hoc committee formed by
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Film Project, dedicated to preserving and safeguarding
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Boycott & Divestment Efforts Proliferate on Campus
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He is the author of over twenty books. Among them are
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Dabashi was one of the three professors named in the
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US Commission on Civil Rights - Campus Anti-Semitism
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For his contributions to Iranian cinema, 787:cultural and academic boycotts of Israel. 82: 71: 1581:online posting, official website of SPME. 1423:The Moral and Military Meltdown of Israel 393:, one colonial, the other anticolonial". 309:Dreams of a Nation: On Palestinian Cinema 60:Learn how and when to remove this message 1307:How Do We Sleep While Beirut Is Burning? 1058:"Interviews: Kingdom of Heaven Scholars" 825:Following Columbia University President 327:Born and raised in the southern city of 1326:Hamid Dabashi (September 23–29, 2004). 934: 1196:Kleinfield, N. R. (January 18, 2005). 1806:20th-century Persian-language writers 1684:Intoxicating Rhymes and Sobering Wine 1530: 1528: 1223:Gershman, Jacob (December 28, 2004). 1166: 1164: 1126:"Locarno International Film Festival" 7: 1663:Academic site at Columbia University 967: 965: 900:In 2006, Dabashi sharply criticized 577:Dabashi was the chief consultant to 519:Among his other work are his essays 1831:American writers of Iranian descent 1282:Parry, Nigel (September 30, 2002). 829:'s statements on Iranian President 403:, is a study of the global rise of 269: 1836:21st-century American male writers 1549:from the original on June 4, 2018. 1394:by Scott Sherman, March 16, 2005, 1296:from the original on July 3, 2018. 1237:from the original on July 3, 2018. 1185:from the original on July 3, 2018. 1157:from the original on July 3, 2018. 1143:Gershman, Jacob (March 31, 2005). 1087:"Film-maker defends Crusades epic" 605:(2010), providing analysis of the 14: 1811:University of Pennsylvania alumni 1751:American male non-fiction writers 1535:Annie, Karni (October 15, 2007). 987:Hamid Dabashi's Official Web Site 387:presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad 311:, and his one-volume analysis of 1746:21st-century American historians 1267:Nermeen Shaikh (June 12, 2003). 1173:"Columbia's Own Middle East War" 23: 1776:20th-century Iranian historians 1591:Dabashi, Hamid (June 1, 2006). 1171:Senior, Jennifer (2005-01-17). 946:. Tehran Avenue. Archived from 875:Judith Jackson, a professor of 731:." He also criticized "fanatic 661:Columbia Unbecoming controversy 651:Columbia Unbecoming controversy 629:Public commentary and criticism 355:. He wrote his dissertation on 244: 669:American Civil Liberties Union 535:For the Last Time Civilization 1: 1410:, Briefing Report, July 2006. 1392:The Mideast Comes to Columbia 16:American academic (born 1951) 1796:American literary historians 1781:Iranian expatriate academics 1016:Hamid Dabashi (2001-09-01). 492:" (human-based) – vying for 1766:Columbia University faculty 1761:Iranian democracy activists 1756:American anti-war activists 1248:Obama's Palestinian problem 1038:The End of Islamic Ideology 597:(2009). Dabashi appears in 1852: 1631:Reading Lolita at Columbia 1089:. BBC News. 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Ahvaz
Pahlavi Iran
University of Tehran
University of Pennsylvania
Golbarg Bashi
20th
21st-century philosophy
Western philosophy
School
Postcolonialism
critical theory
Columbia University
Doctoral advisor
Philip Rieff
Liberation theology
literary theory
aesthetics
cultural theory
sociology of culture
Persian
Iranian-American
Iranian Studies
Comparative Literature
Columbia University
New York City

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