Selma Dabbagh, Nadir Nahdi

British-Palestinian Voices: Selma Dabbagh

Description

Join us for an enriching conversation with British-Palestinian writer Selma Dabbagh, exploring how she navigates the intricate landscape of cultural heritage in her writing. 

Novelist and playwright Dabbagh’s book, Out Of It, follows a Gazan family trying to forge paths for themselves in the midst of occupation.

Through her individual perspective and stories, Dabbagh will shed light on the influence of her heritage and the challenges of forging a unique literary voice at the intersection of historical and contemporary challenges. 

Don’t miss a captivating discussion on the complexities of identity and belonging, and how the power of narrative can shape our view of the world. 

About the Author

Selma Dabbagh

Selma is a British Palestinian writer of fiction. Born in Scotland, she has lived in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, France, Egypt and the West Bank. Her fictive work includes the novel Out of It (Bloomsbury), which is set between Gaza, London and the Gulf. She is also the editor of We Wrote In Symbols; Love and Lust by Arab Women Writers (Saqi, 2021). Her short stories are published in numerous anthologies. She has also written radio plays and for stage and screen. Her non-fiction includes a recent series of blogs for the London Review of Books. She is qualified as a solicitor and has worked in the field of human rights and international criminal law with organisations in Jerusalem, Cairo and London. She holds a PhD from Goldsmiths University in Creative Writing.

About the Chair

Nadir-Nahdi

Nadir Nahdi

Creator, filmmaker and presenter Nadir Nahdi has made a name for himself online through his captivating content and writing that articulates the unique experiences of young people from diverse cultures. Nadir uses food, fashion and travel, and most recently his videos exploring the intersection of food, politics and history take the audience through recipes that are intertwined with culturally significant moments, all wrapped up into a tantalisingly fascinating and innovative format. His new podcast Nadir Meets: has already clocked 4 million listens in four episodes. Nadir has been dubbed the ‘Brown Bourdain’ for his ability to connect authentically and intimately with this engaged and global audience.