Zulaikha Abu Risha Explained

Zulaikha Abd ar-Rahman Abu Risha (born 1942;) is a Jordanian poet and activist. She has been a vocal advocate of women's rights, particularly concerning making the Arabic language more gender-inclusive.

Early life and education

Zlaikha Abu Risha was born in 1942 in Acre, a city in what is now Israel.[1] [2] She describes herself as having Palestinian, Jordanian, and Syrian roots.[3]

She studied Arabic literature at the University of Jordan, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1966 and a master's in 1989.[4] She later pursued a doctorate at the University of Exeter, where she wrote her thesis on "Women in Arabic Feminist Literature"[5]

Career

Abu Risha is perhaps best known for her work as a poet and fiction writer.[6] She has been considered a prominent member of the Jordanian literary scene.[7] [8]

In 1987, Abu Risha published the short story collection In the Cell, for which she won a prize from the University of Jordan. She has also written at least 10 books of poetry beginning in 1998, as well as a book of autobiographical essays, Ghajarul ma'a, in 1999. And she has produced several works of children's literature, as well as a 2002 academic study of the genre, Towards a Theory of Children’s Literature (2002).

Through hosting events in which refugees told folktales, she produced the book Timeless Tales: Folktales Told by Syrian Refugees, containing 21 folk stories.[9]

Abu Risha also writes nonfiction on feminist criticism, literature, art, and gender and language. She has been a columnist for newspapers and magazines in Jordan and across the Arab world. She has also served as editor of the magazines al-Mu'allim/at-talib (published by UNESCO/UNRWA) and Al-Funun (an art journal published by the Jordanian Ministry of Culture), and as director of al-Warraqat li-d-dirasat wal-buhuth, a feminist publishing house. In 2019, she served as a judge for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction.

She has also worked as a university lecturer and served as director of the Center for Women's Studies in Amman, Jordan.

Abu Risha is also known for her work as a human rights and women's rights activist. She has fought to make the Arabic language more inclusive of women, writing two books on the subject: The Absent Language: Towards a Gender-Neutral Language (1996) and The Language Female: Papers on Discourse and Gender (2009).[10] [11] Her women's rights advocacy since the early 1980s has made her a target of extremist groups, which have sought to incite violence against her.[12] She has also been the target of lawsuits from Amman's Public Prosecution Office for comments on Islam.

References

  1. Web site: 2021-11-13 . Rights group calls on Jordan to drop lawsuit against poet . 2022-03-29 . The New Arab . en.
  2. Web site: زليخة أبو ريشة . https://web.archive.org/web/20160519185844/http://culture.gov.jo:80/new/%D8%A3%D8%AF%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%A1-%D9%88-%D9%83%D8%AA%D9%91%D8%A7%D8%A8/7325--%D8%B2%D9%84%D9%8A%D8%AE%D8%A9--%D8%A3%D8%A8%D9%88-%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%B4%D8%A9 . 2016-05-19 . Jordan Ministry of Culture . ar.
  3. Book: Timeless Tales: Folktales Told by Syrian Refugees . The Hakawati Project . 2015.
  4. Web site: 2002-12-14 . Members of the Jury - Ibn Rushd Prize for Freedom of Thought 2002 . 2021-07-22 . Ibn Rushd Fund Website . en-US.
  5. Web site: Spring 2002 . Contributors - Zuleikha Abu-Risha . 2021-07-20 . Banipal (UK) Magazine of Modern Arab Literature.
  6. Web site: 2019 . Zulaikha Aburisha . 2021-07-20 . International Prize for Arabic Fiction.
  7. Book: Kaplan, Jeff . Involuntary Motion: The Somatics of Refugee Performance . 2020-10-29 . Routledge . 978-1-000-20406-3 . en.
  8. Web site: Khoshman . Afaf A. . To Teach Students to Learn, Teach Philosophy . 2021-07-22 . The University of Jordan News . en-us.
  9. Web site: 2021-08-25 . 9 Short Stories by Syrian Women, in Translation . 2022-03-29 . Arablit . en-US.
  10. Web site: Zulaikha ABURISHA . 2022-03-29 . Hay Festival.
  11. Web site: 2017-03-01 . Zulaikha Abu Risha . 2022-03-29 . Life and Legends.
  12. Web site: 2021-11-12 . Jordan: Authorities must guarantee poet Zulaikha Abu Risha's right to free expression . 2022-03-29 . ARTICLE 19 . en-US.