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Waleed Mahdi
University of Oklahoma
Occupation
Associate Professor
Contact
729 Elm Ave.
Farzaneh Hall, Room 321
Norman OK 73019
United States
ABOUT
Waleed F. Mahdi is an associate professor at the University of Oklahoma. He conducts research at the intersection of area studies and ethnic studies as he pursues transnational inquiries into cultural representation and identity politics in US, Arab, and Arab American contexts. The guiding premise of his various research projects is to examine contemporary Arab and Arab American narratives and explore the limitations of US and Arab state nationalist discourses. Waleed is a recipient of several national and international awards. His peer-reviewed work appears in top-tiered journals, including American Quarterly, Journal of American Ethnic History, and Journal of Cinema and Media Studies. Waleed’s current book project, “From Drones to Travel Bans: US Violence and Yemeni Visual Narratives of Resistance,” offers a multi-faceted analysis of the US violations of Yemeni lives and lands in the name of security and the aesthetics of Yemeni and Yemeni American visual artists’ responses. His first book, Arab Americans in Film: From Hollywood and Egyptian Stereotypes to Self-Representation (Syracuse University Press, 2020), examines how Arab American belonging is constructed, defined, and redefined across Hollywood, Egyptian, and Arab American cinemas. He also guest-edited two special issues and completed a multi-institutional research collaboration with Columbia University, the University of Jordan, and the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies about the 2011 Arab revolutionary public spheres. Waleed has been elected president of the Arab American Studies Association (AASA) for a two-year term starting in November 2023. The AASA is a premier association of scholars and other persons interested in the study of Arab American history, ethnicity, culture, literature, art, music, politics, religion, sociology, and other aspects of the Arab American experience.
Discipline
Media Arts
Sub Areas
Arab Studies
Cinema/Film
Cultural Studies
Ethnic American Studies
Middle East/Near East Studies
Pop Culture
Geographic Areas of Interest
Arab States
Egypt
Morocco
North America
Yemen
Specialties
US-Arab Cultural Politics
Arab American Identity
Yemeni And Yemeni American Agency
Languages
Arabic (native)
English (fluent)
Education
PhD | 2015 | American Studies (US-Arab Cultural Politics) | University of Minnesota
MA | 2008 | Comparative Literatures and Cultural Studies | University of New Mexico
BA | 2003 | English Literature | Taiz University
Abstracts
US vs Arab/Muslim Trauma Unpacked: An Analysis of the Challenging Mode of Depiction in "Traitor" "Why Do They Hate Us?": Unpacking U.S.-Arab/Muslim Responses in Post-9/11 Film Re-Imagining Arab Americans in Film: A Reconciliatory Model Re-Narrating Otherness: Arab Americans and Articulations of Difference U.S. Drones–Houthi Responses: A Critical Reading of Ansarullah’s Resistance Politics in Yemen In the Name of Security: A Critique of the Disruptive Force of Foreign Intervention in Yemen Egyptian Militainment as a War on Terror Legacy