Sonja Hegasy

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Prof. Dr. Sonja Hegasy is the guest professor for Postcolonial Studies at the Barenboim-Said Akademie (2019-2021), a private university in Berlin. Since 2008, she is Vice Director of the Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO). She studied Arabic and Islamic Studies at the American University in Cairo, the Universities of Witten/Herdecke and Bochum, graduating from Columbia University in 1990 with a thesis on Violent Narratives – Narrative Violence. Her PhD on State, Public Sphere and Civil Society in Morocco was published in German in 1996. Her research and publications focus on modern Arab intellectual thought, civil society and social mobilisation, as well as the politics of memory in post-conflict societies. Sonja Hegasy has been active in introducing the work of contemporary Moroccan philosopher Mohamed Abed al-Jabiri in Germany. In 2016, she was a Fulbright Fellow at the City University of New York. She holds numerous honorary positions on academic advisory councils, including chairing the Advisory Board for Science and Current Affairs of the Goethe-Institut in Munich from 2009 to 2016, and being a member of the Trajectories of Change program at the ZEIT-Stiftung

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  • Palestine Isn’t Just Another Country. A German-Egyptian Memory of Edward Saiʿd. Berlinbazzar, January 2021.
  • »I did not forgive him. But after many years, I allowed myself to accept his apology.« A Report on the Conference Circumstances from Post-Apartheid South Africa. In: Muslim Worlds–World of Islam? New Directions in Research. Berlin, 46-49.
  • Die Bedeutung von Geschichtsbildern und Geschichtswissenschaft in Gesellschaften der arabischen Welt von heute. VHD Journal Themenheft Geschichte - Politik - Gesellschaft. Wie politisch ist Erinnerung? Heft 7, Juli 2018, 23-27.
  • Islam und Philosophie in der nahöstlichen Moderne, Review Anke von Kügelgen (ed.): Wissenschaft, Philosophie und Religion. Religionskritische Positionen um 1900’. Qantara.de, 22.9.2017.

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