Diana Abu-Jaber
Diana Abu-Jaber | |
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Born | Syracuse, New York |
Occupation | Novelist, professor at Portland State University |
Nationality | American |
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Diana Abu-Jaber (Arabic: ديانا أبو جابر) is an American author and a professor at Portland State University.[1]
Early life and education
Abu-Jaber was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was Jordanian[2] with a Palestinian Jerusalemite mother; Diana's mother was American, descended from Irish and German roots.[1] At the age of seven, she moved with her family for two years to Jordan. She received a BA in English and Creative Writing from the State University of New York at Oswego, an MA in English and Creative Writing from the University of Windsor, and a PhD in English and Creative Writing from Binghamton University.[3] She divides her time between Miami and Portland.[1]
Writing
Abu-Jaber writes about Arab and Arab-American culture and identity, often using the culture of food and food production.[2]
Academic appointments
- 1990 - Visiting Assistant Professor, English, Iowa State University[citation needed]
- 1990–1995 - Assistant Professor, English, University of Oregon [citation needed]
- 1996–present - Writer-in-Residence/Professor, English Department, Portland State University
Bibliography
- Fiction
- Arabian Jazz (1993) - Oregon Book Award (1994)
- Crescent (2003) - PEN Center USA Award for Literary Fiction (1994), Twenty Noteworthy Novels of 2003 by The Christian Science Monitor
- Origin (2007)
- Birds Of Paradise (2011)
- Nonfiction/Memoir
- The Language of Baklava (2005)
- Life Without a Recipe (2016)
- Young Adult Fiction
- Silverworld (2020)
Essays
- The Other Woman: Twenty-one Wives, Lovers, and Others Talk Openly About Sex, Deception, Love, and Betrayal includes "The Lost City of Love"
References
- ^ a b c Loomis, Linda (4 November 2018). "Diana Abu-Jaber to tell Gifford audience how CNY made her a writer". Syracuse. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
- ^ a b Fuller, Emily (12 April 2017). "The Meaning Of Food For Award-Winning Author Diana Abu-Jaber". OPB News. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
- ^ "Portland State College of Liberal Arts & Sciences: English Department | Diana Abu-Jaber, Ph.D." www.pdx.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-16.
External links
- American people of Jordanian descent
- Living people
- Writers from Syracuse, New York
- University of Windsor alumni
- University of Oregon faculty
- Novelists from Oregon
- 20th-century American novelists
- American women novelists
- Portland State University faculty
- 21st-century American novelists
- 20th-century American women writers
- 21st-century American women writers
- Binghamton University alumni
- American Book Award winners
- Novelists from New York (state)
- American women non-fiction writers
- 20th-century American non-fiction writers
- 21st-century American non-fiction writers
- Women autobiographers