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Pamela Klasova
University of Chicago
Occupation
Assistant Professor
ABOUT
I am a scholar of early Islam and classical Arabic literature. My first book project focuses on al-Hajjaj b. Yusuf and Umayyad oratory. Among my other research interests are classical Arabic poetry, hadith, Islamic divination and magic. I approach early Islamic society as part of the broader late antique world. I am an Assistant Professor of Classical Mediterranean and Middle East at Macalester College. I hold a PhD from Georgetown University and MA degrees from Leiden University and Charles University.
Discipline
Literature
Sub Areas
7th-13th Centuries
Arabic
Classical
Islamic Studies
Mediterranean Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Iran
Iraq
Syria
Specialties
Classical Arabic Literature
Early Islamic History
Languages
Czech (native)
English (fluent)
Spanish (fluent)
Arabic (fluent)
Dutch (fluent)
French (advanced)
Persian (advanced)
Latin (advanced)
Greek (elementary)
Syriac (intermediate)
Education
PhD | 2018 | Arabic and Islamic Studies | Georgetown University
Abstracts
Poets on the periphery: tajmīr and taʿarrub in Umayyad poetry Dramatizing narrative through eloquent speech: The khuṭab of al-Ḥajjāj b. Yūsuf in history and adab works. Magical and inspired speech in Early Islam The Foundation of Wasit: History and Memory Creating the Arabic Poetic Canon: A Comparative Perspective Beliefs in the Greatest Name of God in Early Islamic and Late Antique Iraq: The Ghulat, al-Hajjaj b. Yusuf, and Others