Hatem Mohammed Al-Shamea | |
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Born | 1978 Bait Al-Shama'a |
Occupation | Assistant professor |
Spouse | Entsar |
Children | Three |
Parent(s) | Mohammed and Zahra |
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Hatem Mohammed Al-Shamea حاتم محمد الشماع known as Hatem Al-Shama'a, was born in (1978). Hatem Mohammed Hatem Al-Shameais a Yemeni (Arab) critic and writer. He is from Bait Al-Shama'a, Hufash district which is part of Al Mahweet Governorate, Yemen. Due to the civil war in his country and his personal perspective, Hatem Al-Shamea fled on the second of December 2021 heading to Egpyt and then to the United Kindom with help from CARA. He has been placed as a visiting researcher in the University of Reading, UK. Hatem published his first book, An Arab Latin-American Cultural Dialogue in 2019. His second controversial book, Will-To-Power: A Search in the Shadows of Colonialism was published in 2020. It traces the unseen colonial bullet that murders the (Arab) colonized in the rubric of fighting terrorism. Islam and Woman: Decoding the 'DNA' of Patriarchy was published in the same year, 2020. Hatem Al-Shamea is also a translator, Holocaust is a collection of Arabic Short Stories translated into English by Hatem in 2020, https://www.amazon.in/HOLOCAUST-Collection-Stories-Entisar-Asseri-ebook/dp/B088QQP71S/ref=sr_1_2?crid=U2UH99ISL12G&keywords=Hatem+Mohammed+Al-Shamea&qid=1647165990&s=digital-text&sprefix=hatem+mohammed+al-shamea%2Cdigital-text%2C134&sr=1-2<https://www.amazon.in/Arab-Latin-American-Cultural-Dialogue-Intertextuality/dp/1696550165/ref=sr_1_1?crid=U2UH99ISL12G&keywords=Hatem+Mohammed+Al-Shamea&qid=1647165990&s=digital-text&sprefix=hatem+mohammed+al-shamea%2Cdigital-text%2C134&sr=1-1-catcorr>. [1].
Biography
edit'Hatem was born in a small village called al Ma'azab Bait Al-Shama'a.
Early life
editHatem studied his elementary school in Al Nasr School Bait Al-Shama'a. Then he completed his secondary school in Al Jeel Al Jadeed in Al Mirwah. He then moved to al Mahweet city to do his Bachelor's degree in English at the Faculty of Education, Al Mahweet, Sana'a University.
Hatem spent his early life in pursuing knowledge.
Expanded description
editHatem used to work hard with his father to earn and save money for his study. He was also appointed as a permanent English teacher in 2002.
Marriage and children
editHatem got married twice. His first wife left him while he was in India in 2021. In August 2021, he then got married to Entsar Asseri who is a short story writer.
Philosophical and/or political views
editHatem believes that a human being is created not to be framed and marginalized, but to share, integrate, and coexist
Published works
edit1) Al-Shamea, Sayed Said, Monica, "Misinterpretation of Islam and Its Fundamentals: Revisiting the History of the Religion from a Modern-Day Perspective". DE NATURA EDEI: Rethinking Religion across Disciplinary Boundaries. Authorspress, Delhi. (Volume II) ISBN 978-93-5529-075-5. 2021.
2) Al- Shamea, Hatem Mohammed. “Writing the Self: A Theory in Autobiography.” Simplification of Literary Theories. ADHYAYA Publishers & Distributors, Delhi India.2020.
3) Al-Shamea, Hatem Mohammed. “Veiled Voices: Semi-Autobiographies of Yemeni Writers Nadia Al-Kawkabani and Shatha Al-Khateeb.” Writing Gender Writing Self: Memory, Memoir and Autobiography, Routledge, New York, USA. ISBN: 1000164349, 9781000164343, 2020.
4) Al-Shamea, Hatem Mohammed. Islam and Woman: Decoding the ‘DNA’ of Patriarchy. Notion Press, 2020.
5) Al-Shamea, Hatem Mohammed, translator. The Holocaust: a Collection of Short Stories of Entisar Asseri. Notion Press, 2020.
6) Al-Shamea, Hatem Mohammed. Woman & Identity. ISBN-10: 1648692451, ISBN-13: 978-1648692451, Notion Press, 2020.
7) Al-Shamea, Hatem Mohammed. [[Will-To-Power: a Search in the Shadows of Colonialism. 24by7 Publishers, ISBN-10: 978-93-88479-xx-x, 2019]].
8) Al-Shamea, Hatem Mohammed. An Arab Latin-American Cultural Dialogue. Amazon., ISBN-10: 69550165, ISBN-13: 978-1696550161, 2019.
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Recognition
edita) A visiting fellowship in the University of Reading, UK, 2021/22.
b) A government scholarship for pursuing his Ph.D. in English literature, the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India, 2014-2020.
c) An ICCR scholarship to do his MA from the Indian government 2010-2012.
Bibliography
edit1) Al-Shamea, Hatem Mohammed. “Misinterpretation of Islam and Its Fundamentals: Revisiting the History of the Religion from a Modern-Day Perspective.” De Natura Fidei: Rethinking Religion across Disciplinary Boundaries. V.2. AuthorsPress. Delhi 2021. (a chapter)
2) Al-Shamea, Hatem Mohammed. “Veiled Voices: Semi-Autobiographies of Yemeni Writers Nadia Al-Kawkabani and Shatha Al-Khateeb.” Writing Gender Writing Self: Memory, Memoir and Autobiography, Routledge, UK, ISBN: 1000164349, 9781000164343, 2020. (a chapter)
3) Al-Shamea, Hatem Mohammed. “Writing the Self: A Theory in Autobiography.” Simplification of Literary Theories. ADHYAYA Publishers & Distributors, Delhi, India. 2020. (a chapter)
4) Al-Shamea, Hatem Mohammed, translator. The Holocaust: a Collection of Short Stories of Entisar Asseri. Notion Press, 2020. (a book)
5) Al-Shamea, Hatem Mohammed. Woman & Identity. ISBN-10: 1648692451, ISBN-13: 978-1648692451, Notion Press, 2020. (a book)
6) Al-Shamea, Hatem Mohammed. Will-To-Power: a Search in the Shadows of Colonialism. 24by7 Publishers, ISBN-10: 978-93-88479-xx-x, 2019. (a book)
7) Al-Shamea, Hatem Mohammed. An Arab Latin-American Cultural Dialogue. Amazon., ISBN-10: 69550165, ISBN-13: 978-1696550161, 2019. (a book) https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003081968-15/veiled-voices-semi-autobiographies-yemeni-writers-nadia-al-kawkabani-shatha-al-khateeb-hatem-mohammed-hatem-al-shamea
See also
editReferences/Notes and references
editFurther reading
editExternal links
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