Shahd Alshammari Explained

Shahd Alshammari
Alma Mater:
Birth Place:Kuwait
Education:
Genre:Novel, academic and literary articles, research
Language:English, Arabic
Nationality:Kuwaiti
Occupation:Writer, editor, assistant professor of the English language, researcher, screenwriter, director, club supervisor, team trainer, organizer, chairwoman
Awards:
  • British Council Alumni Awards – Social Impact (March 2019)

Shahd Alshammari (Arabic: شهد الشمري) is a Kuwaiti writer, academic scholar and assistant professor of the English language.[1] She is well known for her researches that focus on human and women's rights, disability issues and, recently, illness narrative.[2] She published six books, in total, three of which she was the author, and the other three co-author. Additionally, she participated in over 15 conference, both as attendee and Keynote speaker, and discussed different topics in the fields of literature and culture.[3] In 2019, she was nominated for the British Council Alumni Awards – Social Impact. In 2021 she won Outstanding Monograph of the Year from the National Communication Association's (NAC).

Personal life

Alshammari is born to a Bedouin father and a Palestinian mother.[4]

Diagnosed with Multiple sclerosis at the age of 18, Alshammari never learned to give up and continued her education, until she earned her doctoral degree in 2014. Her parents played a huge role in encouraging Alshammari to earn her place in the society, and help disabled persons achieve the same. Her mother refused to believe that her daughter deserved special treatment, which resulted in Alshammari's growing to becoming fully independent on herself, even in dealing with any form of pain. Consequently, and owing to Dr. Stella Bolaki, one of Alshammari's PhD supervisors, Alshammari delved deep into the field of disability studies to better understand her struggle with Multiple Sclerosis. This, too, helped her discover her path in academia and creative writing.[5]

Education

Throughout her educational history, Alshammari received a number of degrees. In 2008, Alshammari obtained her bachelor's in English Language and Literature from Kuwait University, her master's in English studies from the University of Exeter in 2009, and, finally, her phD in English from the University of Kent in 2014. She also got her TEFL Certificate from the University of Toronto, in 2009.

Career

Alshammari held several positions in the fields of teaching and writing. Firstly, she worked as an adjunct lecturer in Arab Open University and Gulf University for Science and Technology from the year 2013 to 2015, and then got promoted to an assistant professor in the same two universities from the year 2015 until the present day. In addition, she offered her services in writing by serving as an editor for two academic journals, namely «Considering Disability» journal, from the year 2014 to 2015, and «Disability & Society» Kuwaiti journal. For the latter journal, Alshammari reviewed articles submitted by scholars worldwide, and checked whether the content of the articles conformed with the guidelines of the journal. As a result of her contributions to the academic community, Alshammari was identified as one of the Kuwaiti representatives in the field of research at the international level.

In an interview with Al-Qabas newspaper, Alshammari highlighted the importance of shedding light on issues relating to persons with special needs, and openly discuss it locally and internationally. She also expressed her dedication to work hard and leave her mark in the field of human rights.

Moreover, she participated in a number of literary events, including Emirates Airline Festival of Literature and Malta Book Festival, where she presented her work that substantially focused on disability and women's issues.[6] In the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature of 2016, Alshammari gave a speech in the Arabic and English languages about the contribution of literature in improving living conditions and achieve equity among every group in the society.[7]

On a vocational level, Alshammari is currently working on a children's book, which, despite the difficulties faced in composing it, she believes is necessary, for it discusses the concept of mental and physical disability from a kid's perspective. It also details the doctor-patient relationship in the context of the Middle East. Whereas, on a personal level, she has set out to explore communities dedicated to helping out disabled women.

Works

Books

Few of her books include:[8] [9]

Story collections

Chapters

Other publications

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: السكري. مي. 30 December 2020. شهد الشمري بهيئة تحرير "ذوي الإعاقة والمجتمع" العالمية. 2 February 2021. القبس.
  2. Web site: شهد الشمّري. 2 February 2021. مهرجان طريان الإمارات.
  3. Web site: Shahd Alshammari. Library of Congress.
  4. Web site: Q&A with Dr Shahd Alshammari. 2 February 2021. Issuu.
  5. Web site: الجادر. ريا. 1 November 2018. شهد الشمري.. أول كاتبة عربية من ذوي الإعاقة. 2 February 2021. مجلة المنال.
  6. Web site: 30 December 2020. "GUST": د.شهد الشمري تنضم لهيئة تحرير مجلة "ذوي الإعاقة" العالمية. 2 February 2021. الجريدة.
  7. Web site: ما وراء الثقافة: شهد الشمري وزينة هاشم بيك. 2 February 2021. مهرجان طيران الإمارات للآداب.
  8. Book: De-Whitening Intersectionality: Race, Intercultural Communication, and Politics. Lexington Books. 2020. 978-1-4985-8823-2. Eguchi. Shinsuke. New York. 1183959163. 2 February 2021. Calafell. Bernadette. Shadee. Abdi.
  9. Book: Alshammari, Shahd. Notes on the Flesh. FARAXA Publishing. 2017. 978-99957-48-67-8. Malta. 990268000. 2 February 2021.
  10. Book: Alshammari, Shahd. On Love and Loss. Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency. 2015. 978-1-63135-890-6. New York. 986969469.
  11. Book: Alshammari, Shahd. Forget the words. Dar Kalemat Publishing House. 2016. Hamed. Hend. Kuwait. 1230043908.
  12. Alshammari. Shahd. Madwomen Agents: Common Experiences in British Imperial, Postcolonial, and Bedouin Women's Writing. Landry. Donna. Bolaki. Stella. University of Kent. 2014. 1065112471. phd .