Her non-fiction works include the art book Dispositions (Ramallah: Qattan), and a collected of essays called A Journey of Ideas Across: In Dialogue with Edward Said (Berlin: HKW). Since then, she has expanded her work to include novels, plays, short stories, and narrative essays, published in numerous languages in anthologies, art books, and literary and cultural magazines. Since 1996, Shibli has published in literary magazines in Europe and the Middle East. Shibli speaks Arabic, English, Hebrew, French, Korean, and German. Shibli and her children split their time between Jerusalem and Berlin. Shibli has taught at the University of Nottingham, and since 2013, has worked as a part-time professor at the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Studies at Birzeit University, Palestine. She also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the EUME c/o the Institute for Advanced Study in Berlin. Her dissertation is titled Visual Terror: A Study of the Visual Compositions of the 9/11 Attacks and Major Attacks in the 'War on Terror' by British and French Television Networks. from the University of East London in Media and Cultural Studies. Worldwide Reading for Ashraf Fayadh on Januat Hebbel am Ufer in Berlin.
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