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Jonas M Elbousty (born December 2, 1977) is a university lecturer, author and social justice activist, and Often described as the “Voice of Justice." Elbousty is also a major figure in the domain of Arabic literature. He has spent most of his career at the university level where he taught a plethora of courses. He is currently at the Yale University where he is the Director of the Arabic Summer Program and also teaches at the department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, he has published many articles, and his most recent published books are books are: [http://www.amazon.com/Vitality-Dynamism-Interstitial-Dialogues-Tradition/dp/9087282133 "Vitality and Dynamism: Interstitial Dialogues of Language, Politics, and Religion in Morocco's Literary Tradition";] [http://www.amazon.fr/Advanced-Arabic-Literary-Reader-Students/dp/1138828696 "Advanced Arabic Literary Reader: For Students of Modern Standard Arabic".] He also published tens of articles about literature and teaching , some of them are: [http://www.researchgate.net/publication/281559020_Continuous_inquiry_meets_continued_critique_The_Professional_Learning_Community_in_practice_and_the_resistance_of_%28un%29willing_participants Continuous inquiry meets continued critique: The Professional Learning Community in practice and the resistance of (un)willing participants]. Establishing a Professional Learning Community in a High School Setting. High Stakes Testing Literature Review and Critique. Born to a prominent family, Elbousty developed an early interest in literature and languages from his father and their rich library, soon becoming a significant figure in the field of Arabic language and literature for his publications and lectures on the subject. He is considered as a prominent figure, he has received many awards, including "National Order of the Legion of Honor for his academic achievements.”
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