Amal Amireh

Amal Amireh received a BA in English literature from Birzeit University in the West Bank and an MA and a Ph. D. in English and American literature from Boston University. She is author of The Factory Girl and The Seamstress: Imagining Gender and Class in Nineteenth-Century American Fiction (Garland 2000), and is co-editor, with Lisa Suhair Majaj of Going Global: The Transnational Reception of Third World Women Writers (Garland 2000) and Etel Adnan: Critical Essays on the Arab-American Writer and Artist (McFarland, 2002). Her writings on Arab women and Arabic literature have appeared in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Against the Current, The Women’s Review of Books, World Literature Today, and Edebiyat: The Journal of Middle Eastern Literatures. Before joining George Mason University, Amireh taught at An-Najah National University and Birzeit University (both in West Bank/Palestine).

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