In 2017, a planned speaking arrangement by Atshan at Friends' Central School, a Quaker school in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, was cancelled after some parents complained that Atshan supported the BDS movement.[8][9] Two of the school's teachers, who invited Atshan on behalf of the school's Peace and Equality in Palestine club, were suspended.[8] Although the school later re-exetended the speaking invitation, Atshan declined, saying he would not speak at the school until they reinstated the suspended teachers.[7]
In 2018, Atshan's speaking engagement at the Jewish Museum Berlin was cancelled after comments from 2014 surfaced in which he called Israel an apartheid state.[10] Atshan's planned talk was titled "On Being Queer and Palestinian in East Jerusalem", as part of the museum's exhibit on Jerusalem.[10] The talk ultimately took place and was hosted by the Institute for Cultural Inquiry (ICI) Berlin.[11]
Atshan was hired at Emory University in 2021, and was tenured in January 2022, becoming the first tenured Palestinian professor at the university.[12]
During the 2020–2021 academic year, Atshan was a visiting assistant professor of anthropology and senior research scholar in Middle Eastern Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.[4]
Recognition
In 2020, Atshan was named one of Arab America Foundation's 40 Under 40.[13]
Atshan, Sa'ed; Galor, Katharina (2020). The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis, Palestinians. Duke University Press. ISBN978-1-4780-0785-2.[21][22][23][24]
Atshan, Sa’ed; Galor, Katharina (2021). Israelis, Palästinenser und Deutsche in Berlin (in German). De Gruyter. ISBN978-3-11-072993-1.[25]
Atshan, Saʼed; Galor, Katharina; Stuckrad, Kocku von (2021). Israelis, Palästinenser und Deutsche in Berlin: Geschichten einer komplexen Beziehung(1 ed.). Boston: De Gruyter. ISBN978-3-11-073439-3
Atshan, Sa'ed; Galor, Katharina, eds. (2022). Reel gender: Palestinian and Israeli cinema. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN978-1-5013-9421-8
Paradoxes of Humanitarianism: The Social Life of Aid in the Palestinian Territories (upcoming)
^Al-Kurdi, Ahmad (2022). "Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique: by Sa'ed Atshan, Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2020, 296 pp, $90 (hardcover), ISBN 978-1503609945". Journal of Israeli History: 1–3. doi:10.1080/13531042.2021.2033451. S2CID246593150.
^Savcı, Evren (2021). "Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique". Journal of Middle East Women's Studies. 17 (1): 117–120. doi:10.1215/15525864-8790266. S2CID233852212.
^Hoad, Neville (2022). "Rehashed Liberalism, the Accusation of Radical Purity, and the Alibi of the "Personal"". GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies. 28 (2): 315–319. doi:10.1215/10642684-9608273.
^Lindholm, Helena (2022). "The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis, Palestinians . Sa'ed Atshan and Katharina Galor. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2020, 256 pp. $25.95, paper. ISBN 978-1-4780-0837-8". Journal of Anthropological Research. 78 (1): 144–145. doi:10.1086/717825. S2CID247267197.
^Younes, Anna-E. (2022). "The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis, Palestinians: by Sa'ed Atshan and Katharina Galor. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2020. 256 pages. $99.95 cloth, $25.95 paper". Journal of Palestine Studies: 1–3. doi:10.1080/0377919X.2022.2048607. S2CID248287342.