KarimMattar

  • Associate Professor

Karim Mattar is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Colorado at 色戒成人直播.听 A descendant of survivors of the Palestinian Nakba of 1948, he works at the intersection of Palestine studies, the humanities, and higher education.听 He is currently at work on two book projects.听 The Ethics of Affiliation: Palestine and the Future of Humanism seeks to develop a curriculum and a public pedagogy of truth and reconciliation in historic Palestine, focusing on the areas of education, culture, public institutions, civil society, and law.听 Writing the Catastrophe: Trauma and Responsibility Across Generations interweaves personal experience, family history, cultural critique, and political analysis to tell a multigenerational, transcontinental story of responsibility to Palestine, with a special emphasis on American higher education during the genocide.听 Also a dedicated community organizer, Karim works at the local, state, and national levels to enhance public awareness and understanding of Palestinian literature, history, and politics and to advocate for the liberation of Palestine.听 Karim received his D.Phil. in English at the University of Oxford in 2013, and writes and teaches more broadly on comparative Middle Eastern literatures and cultures, the history of the novel, media and technology, and critical theory.

Karim鈥檚 first book is听 (Edinburgh University Press, 2020).听 This book explores the development of the novel form in Egypt, Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia in relation to the demands of modernization in these countries over the last two centuries, and shows how since the 1980s Middle Eastern novelists have been staging imaginative returns to adab as a displaced indigenous cultural tradition in response to the region鈥檚 present-day calamities.听 Via this analysis, it posits culture rather than politics or religion as the appropriate site for the Middle East鈥檚 revival.听 With Anna Ball, Karim co-edited听 (Edinburgh University Press, 2019).听 Comprised of 25 specially commissioned chapters from leading practitioners in postcolonial studies, Middle East studies, and comparative literature, this volume has since publication become a standard reference work in these fields.听In addition to numerous articles, chapters, and reviews in leading publications, Karim has also edited or co-edited the journal special issues 鈥鈥 (Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 2014; w. David Fieni), 鈥Cartographies of Dissent鈥 (English Language Notes, 2014), and 鈥鈥 (English Language Notes, 2023; w. Jason Gladstone and Nan Goodman).听 In 2012, he co-organized the first ever 鈥鈥 with Anna Ball and Mohamed-Salah Omri.

Karim serves on numerous boards and committees at 色戒成人直播, the American Association of University Professors, the Coalition for Action in Higher Education, academic journals, and local community organizations.听 He is Chair of the CAHE Palestine Caucus. 听In 2025, he helped organize the听, a major national protest in defense of our sector that featured over 200 events on campuses around the country as well as 14 livestreamed webinars on topics including Palestine, debt, governance, immigration and sanctuary, DEI, and academic freedom.听 Additionally, he is a member of the American Comparative Literature Association, the Middle East Studies Association, Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network, and United Campus Workers Colorado, and regularly organizes panels and other programming at these fora.听 He makes frequent appearances in the Colorado media.