Nadia Bou Ali
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Nadia Bou Ali is a psychoanalyst with a private practice in Beirut. She is also an Associate Professor and Director of the Critical Humanities Program at the American University of Beirut. She has a DPhil from the University of Oxford. Her research is focused on modern Arab thought and literature, critical theory, and psychoanalysis. She is the author of Hall of Mirrors: Psychoanalysis and the Love of Arabic (Edinburgh University Press, 2020). She has co-edited Lacan contra Foucault: subjectivity, sex, and politics (Bloomsbury, 2019 ) and more recently Extimacy: encounters between psychoanalysis and philosophy (forthcoming with Northwestern University Press). She is editing and introducing the first English translation of Mahdi Amel’s theoretical works for Historical Materialism, Brill. Nadia is currently writing a book entitled Structure and Form: the afterlives of Marx and Freud in Arabic (under contract with Verso).
Nadia Bou Ali
ASSOCIATE
Nadia Bou Ali is a psychoanalyst with a private practice in Beirut. She is also an Associate Professor and Director of the Critical Humanities Program at the American University of Beirut. She has a DPhil from the University of Oxford. Her research is focused on modern Arab thought and literature, critical theory, and psychoanalysis. She is the author of Hall of Mirrors: Psychoanalysis and the Love of Arabic (Edinburgh University Press, 2020). She has co-edited Lacan contra Foucault: subjectivity, sex, and politics (Bloomsbury, 2019 ) and more recently Extimacy: encounters between psychoanalysis and philosophy (forthcoming with Northwestern University Press). She is editing and introducing the first English translation of Mahdi Amel’s theoretical works for Historical Materialism, Brill. Nadia is currently writing a book entitled Structure and Form: the afterlives of Marx and Freud in Arabic (under contract with Verso).
Surplus and Displacement, Refugees and Migrants
Originally published at Global Dialogues. This article seeks to elaborate on the notion of “surplus population” as a characterization of unemployed masses. This includes masses
INFOSHEET: Surplus and Displacement, Refugees and Migrants
In this essay, researcher Nadia Bou Ali explores the concept of “surplus-humanity” as articulated by various theorists, which delineates the marginalized masses facing inequality, dispossession,
XII / In solidarity with Ukraine: Reflections on war and death
I am writing this note of solidarity from Lebanon, which for decades was taken as synonymous with war. War remains a possibility here: it is
