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SUMMARY:GUEST LECTURE
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 "On Being a Palestinian Arab Writer in Israel" 
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 Sayed Kashua, visiting scholar at Univeristy 
 of Illinois-Champaign Urbana\n
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 Sayed Kashua 
 was born in Israel in 1975, studied sociology 
 and philosophy at Hebrew University, and 
 writes a regular column for "Haaretz." He is 
 the author of "Arab Labor," a popular Israeli 
 television show, shown on Israel Channel 2, 
 which was awarded best show at the Jerusalem 
 Film Festival. Kashua won the Prime Minister's 
 Prize for Literature in Israel in 2004, and 
 his books include "Dancing Arabs" (2002), 
 "Let It Be Morning" (2006) and "Second Person 
 Singular" (2010). Co-sponsored by Jewish Studies, 
 Arabic Flagship, Global Studies, and Muslim 
 Studies. \n
 \n\n
 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: Jewish Studies Program\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: http://events.msu.edu/jewishstudies/\n
 Contact name: Marc Bernstein\n
 Contact email: msb@msu.edu\n
LOCATION:IM West 208
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