Hana Morgenstern Editor & Author

Dr Hana Morgenstern is Associate Professor in Global South and Middle Eastern Literatures at Cambridge University and a Fellow at Newnham College. She is a scholar of Middle Eastern literature and cultural histories of the Left, with a specialization in Palestine and Israel, including Jewish, Hebrew, Palestinian and Arabic literatures and literary cultures. Her upcoming book, Cultural Co-Resistance in Palestine/Israel: Anticolonial Literature and Radical Print (EUP, 2026), reconstructs a history of anticolonial Palestinian and Jewish literary and cultural collaborations from the 1950s to the present. Morgenstern is co-founder and co-investigator of Revolutionary Papers, a transnational research collaboration on 20th-century anticolonial and anti-imperial periodicals (https://revolutionarypapers.org/). She is also co-founder of Archives of the Disappeared, an interdisciplinary initiative for the study of communities, social movements, spaces, and cultures destroyed through acts of political repression and mass violence. Her recent articles appear in Journal of Levantine Studies, Modernism/modernity, and Radical History Review. More information at https://www.hanamorgenstern.org/.