Lyons Hall 210
Telephone: 617-552-3915
Email: franck.salameh@bc.edu
States and Minorities in the Middle East
Language, Memory and Identity in the Middle East
Modern Middle Eastern and Arabic Literature
Near Eastern Civilizations
Middle East Cultural and Intellectual History, and History of Ideas:
Formation of the Modern Middle East
19th and 20th century literature and cultural representation in the Levant and France
Cultural History and Memory (Modern Syria, Lebanon, and Israel)
Arabism and Zionism
Levantine IdentitiesÂ
Cosmopolitanism and Multiculturalism
Minority CulturesÂ
Language and Identity in the Modern Middle East:
Ideology, Dialectology, and Language Tensions
Modern Standard Arabic and Hebrew RevivalÂ
Teaching Arabic as a Second LanguageÂ
Levantine Literature (Arabic, Dialectal, French, English, and Hebrew)Â
Franck Salameh’s fields of specialization are Minorities in the Middle East, Contemporary Middle Eastern History, History of Ideas and Political Thought, and the Literary, Linguistic, Cultural, and Intellectual Traditions of the States of the Levant. His interests include Linguistic Nationalism, Arabism, Zionism,Ìý¹ó°ù²¹²Ô³¦´Ç±è³ó´Ç²Ô¾±±ð,Ìýand the history of French and French Missionaries in the Eastern Mediterranean. Salameh is also a memoirist, anthologist, biographer, and translator of poetry and prose from and into Arabic, French, English, Vernacular Lebanese, and Hebrew.
,ÌýLondon-UK:Â Palgrave-Macmillan, 2019, pp. 227.
,ÌýThe Journal of the Middle East and Africa,ÌýVolume 9, Issue 2, August 2018, 213-236.
in John Eibner (ed.) The Future of Religious Minorities in the Middle East. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2017, pp. 211-235.
,ÌýMiddle Eastern Studies, Volume 52, Issue 4, July 2016, pp. 567-587
,Lanham MD: Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield, June 2015, pp. 282.
Language Memory and Identity in the Middle East; The Case for Lebanon, Lanham MD: Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield, May 2010, pp. 332.