Dr. Nayera Soliman | Assoziierte Forscherin

Mobilität, Migration und räumliche Neuordnung
Centre Marc Bloch, Friedrichstraße 191, D-10117 Berlin
E-Mail: Nayera.ar  ( at )  gmail.com Tel: +49(0) 30 / 20 93 70700


Biographie

Nayera Abdelrahman Soliman is currently a research associate at Center Marc Bloch Berlin. Her PhD dissertation is questioning the concept of home through studying the 1967 forced migration from the city of Suez in Egypt. Her research interests and publications concern memory studies, social history, forced migration and education in Egypt.

Publikationen

Journal Articles

  • 2023. Nassar, A., Madbouly, M., Ezzat, A., Abazeed, A., Abdelrahman Soliman, N., Agha, M., El Khachab, C., Elwakil, A., Mourad, L., & Taha, M. Objects, memories, and storytelling: Experiments in narrating ideas of home. City, 0(0), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1080/13604813.2023.2254166
  • 2021. “The Three Decisions of Umm Bîjû: Walking in Suez and Seeing the Ghosts of 1967 War”, Égypte/Monde arabe, Troisième série, 23 | 2021.
  • 2021. “Remembering the 1977 Bread Riots in Suez: Fragments and Ghosts of Resistance,” International Review of Social History 66, no. S29.

Book Chapters

  • Forthcoming. “Mapping Ghorba. Trajectories of an Egyptian family in diaspora” in At the Threshold of Revolt: Investigating Dignity in the Southern Mediterranean, ed. Leyla Dakhli,
  • 2024. “Al-aawda w al-ghorba. Harb October be oyoun mohagarry al-Sowiss” in Khamssoun aaman aala nasr October, ed. Khaled Fahmy, El-Maraya.
  • 2020. “Mobilized Along the Margins: Survival Strategies of Tuktuk Drivers in Egypt” in Socioeconomic Protests in MENA and Latin America: Egypt and Tunisia in Interregional Comparison, ed. Irene Weipert-Fenner and Jonas Wolff, Middle East Today. Springer International Publishing.
  • 2018. co-authored with Mohamed Yehia. “Egyptian History Without ‘Gatekeepers’ : Non-Formal History Learning in Post-2011 Egypt,” in The Struggle for Citizenship Education in Egypt, Routledge.

Reports