Grad Student dena harry saleh
Ph.D. Student
Ethnic Studies

Office Location: Ketchum 355

Pronouns: they / them

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B.A., The New School, New York City - Non-Fiction & Fiction Writing, 2008
M.A., University of Colorado Denver - Human Development and Learning, 2015Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýÌý

Research Interests

Queer and Trans Palestinian Studies, Diaspora Studies, Abolitionist Frameworks, Decolonial methodologies, Arab Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Indigenous Knowledges, Anti-Colonial/Anti-Imperial Social Movements, Trans and Queer Muslim StudiesÌý


Through my research, I will seek to understand and delineate the many ways in which Trans and Queer Palestinians assert our existence into a world that wants to annihilate us. I will research diasporic Palestinians as well as native Palestinians, and, through cultural productions, show how Queer and Trans Palestinians create our own decolonial onto-epistemologies, which includes being at the forefront of the massive social change and yet simultaneously invisibilized. I seek to theorize about the subjectivity of refugee-as-settler in colonial contexts, and the short and long-term effects of displacement vis-a-vis war and planned erasure. I also wish to add to the growing body of knowledge surrounding the creation of Queer and Trans Palestinian Decolonial Cosmologies.

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