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Sayed Kashua : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sayed Kashua Sayed Kashua ((アラビア語:سيد قشوع), (ヘブライ語:סייד קשוע); b. 1975) is an Israeli-Arab author and journalist born in Tira, Israel, known for his books and humoristic columns in Hebrew. ==Biography== Sayed Kashua was born in Tira in the Triangle region of Israel to parents of Palestinian descent. In 1990, he was accepted to a prestigious boarding school in Jerusalem - Israel Arts and Science Academy. He studied sociology and philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Kashua was a resident of Beit Safafa before moving to a Jewish neighborhood of Jerusalem with his wife and children.〔(Atlantic Books: Sayed Kashua )〕 Kashua has accepted teaching positions in Chicago, Illinois, moving there with his wife and three children for the 2014/15 academic year. He participated in the (Creative Writing program's bilingualism workshop ) at the University of Chicago and is a clinical professor in (the Israel Studies program ) at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.〔(Jewish Culture and Society: Faculty Directory )〕 His ''Haaretz'' column of July 4, titled "Why Sayed Kashua is leaving Jerusalem and never coming back: Everything people had told him since he was a teenager is coming true. Jewish-Arab co-existence has failed." (), was published at a volatile time in the country's intergroup relations, involving the kidnapping/murders of Jewish students in the West Bank and an Arab youth in East Jerusalem, though prior to the July 8 outbreak of the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict. His declaration elicited numerous responses in the Israeli press from colleagues and readers who were concerned by the issues he raises.
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