Suzanne Stetkevych

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Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych (born 1950) is a scholar of classical Arabic poetry and the Sultan Qaboos bin Said Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Georgetown University.[1]

Biography[edit]

Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych earned a BA in Art History from Wellesley College in 1972 and a PhD in Classical Arabic Literature from the University of Chicago in 1981. She taught Arabic literature at Indiana University, Bloomington, from 1986 to 2013, before taking a permanent position as Sultan Qaboos bin Said Professor of Arabic and Islamic studies at Georgetown University. The King Faisal Foundation awarded her the 2022 King Faisal Prize for her contributions to Arabic language and literature.[2]

Works[edit]

  • The Mute Immortals Speak: Pre-Islamic Poetry and the Poetics of Ritual
  • Abū Tammām and the Poetics of the ʿAbbāsid Age
  • The Poetics of Islamic Legitimacy: Myth, Gender

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Faculty". Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies. 2021-07-27. Retrieved 2021-09-18.
  2. ^ "Georgetown Professor Awarded Distinguished Classical Arabic Poetry Award". The Hoya. 2022-02-03. Retrieved 2022-05-17.