Sa'ed Atshan

Sa'ed Atshan (born 1984) is a Palestinian anthropologist and professor at Swarthmore College.

Early life and education
Atshan is Palestinian-American, was born in the United States, and identifies as Quaker. He grew up in the West Bank, where he attended the Ramallah Friends School in the West Bank, as did several generations of his family. He was in high school during the Second Intifada. In 2002, he moved to the United States to attend Swarthmore College for his undergraduate degree, graduating in 2006. He later earned a Master's in Public Policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and then a PhD in Anthropology at Harvard University, under the supervision of Dr. Arthur Kleinman, and was then a Postdoctoral Fellow at Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies.

Activism
In the late 2000s, Atshan began volunteering with the Ramallah Friends School as a college counselor and mentor for students in their senior year. He was a mentor to Kinnan Abdalhamid and Hisham Awartani.

In 2017, a planned speaking arrangement by Atshan at a Friends' Central School, a Quaker school in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, was cancelled after some parents complained that Atshan supported the BDS movement. Two of the school's teachers, who invited Atshan on behalf of the school's Peace and Equality in Palestine club, were suspended. Although the school later re-exetended the speaking invitation, Atshan declined, saying he would not speak at the school until they reinstated the suspended teachers.

In 2018, Atshan's speaking engagement at the Jewish Museum Berlin was cancelled after comments from 2014 surfaced in which he called Israel an apartheid state. Atshan's planned talk was titled "On Being Queer and Palestinian in East-Jerusalem", as part of the museum's exhibit on Jerusalem. The talk ultimately took place and was hosted by the Institute for Cultural Inquiry (ICI) Berlin.

Career
Atshan is currently an Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies and Anthropology and the Chair of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies at Swarthmore College, a historically Quaker private liberal arts college near Philadelphia.

Atshan was hired at Emory University in 2021, and was tenured in January 2022, becoming the first tenured Palestinian professor at the university.

During the 2020–2021 academic year, Atshan was a Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Senior Research Scholar in Middle Eastern Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

Recognition
In 2020, Atshan was named one of Arab America Foundation's 40 Under 40.

Atshan has also received awards such as the Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans, the Young Global Leader Award from the Council for the United States and Italy, the Kathryn Davis Fellowship for Peace, and he has been inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Collegium of Scholars at Morehouse College.

Personal life
Atshan is a Quaker and a pacifist; he is also gay.

Works

 * Atshan, Saʼed; Galor, Katharina; Stuckrad, Kocku von (2021). Israelis, Palästinenser und Deutsche in Berlin: Geschichten einer komplexen Beziehung(1 ed.). Boston: De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-073439-3.
 * Atshan, Sa'ed; Galor, Katharina, eds. (2022). Reel gender: Palestinian and Israeli cinema. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1-5013-9421-8.
 * Paradoxes of Humanitarianism: The Social Life of Aid in the Palestinian Territories (upcoming)
 * Atshan, Saʼed; Galor, Katharina; Stuckrad, Kocku von (2021). Israelis, Palästinenser und Deutsche in Berlin: Geschichten einer komplexen Beziehung(1 ed.). Boston: De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-073439-3.
 * Atshan, Sa'ed; Galor, Katharina, eds. (2022). Reel gender: Palestinian and Israeli cinema. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1-5013-9421-8.
 * Paradoxes of Humanitarianism: The Social Life of Aid in the Palestinian Territories (upcoming)