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Curriculum vitae Katlyn Quenzer

  • 2007—2010 Barnard College of Columbia University, New York, Bachelor of Arts in English Literature, Thesis: "Radical love: Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Vision of Social and Political Evolution"; Arabic Language Study at Columbia University, Thesis: "The Will to Worship and the Will to Abide: St. Augustine’s Impact on the Church and Society"
  • 2010—2011 School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Master of Arts in Middle East Studies with focus in modern Arabic literature, MA Dissertation: "Resistance and The Human Condition: An Analysis of Ghassan Kanafani’s Short Stories and Their Relation to Hannah Arendt’s Human Condition"
  • June—September 2015 Visiting Researcher UC Berkley, Center for Middle East Studies
  • January 2014—July 2019 PhD scholar at the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies (CAIS); Thesis topic: "Writing the Resistance: A Palestinian Intellectual History, 1967—1974", Primary supervisor: Professor James Piscatori; Secondary Supervisors: Dr. Bashir Abu-Manneh (University of Kent), Ms. France Meyer