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Samer Mahdy Ali is Associate Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Michigan, with appointments in Middle East Studies and the Global Islamic Studies Center. His scholarship examines medieval Arabic literary culture, focusing on performance traditions in Abbasid-era literary salons and the interplay between oral and written knowledge transmission. Ali reconstructs how salons functioned as spaces for socializing, education, and cultural identity formation in 9th-10th century Iraq.
His book 'Arabic Literary Salons in the Islamic Middle Ages' analyzes how poetry performances shaped historical memory and cultural interpretation. Current research explores paradoxes in intercultural understanding through 10th-century poet al-Mutanabbi's work and scapegoating mechanisms in Arabo-Islamic humanism. Ali employs theories from European medieval studies and anthropology to reinterpret classical Arabic manuscripts.
As former graduate advisor at University of Texas at Austin, he significantly increased diversity in Middle Eastern Studies. Ali received Fulbright, American Institute of Maghrib Studies, and Berlin Institute for Advanced Study fellowships supporting his research on Abbasid court culture and poetry.
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