Mejcher-Atassi's research focuses on modern Arabic literature in a global perspective and closely intersects with cultural and intellectual history. Interdisciplinary in scope, it engages with memory studies, life writing/(auto)biography, literature archives and writers’ libraries, gender studies, global modernism, interrelations of word and image, book culture/art, and aesthetics and politics.[citation needed]
An Impossible Friendship: Group Portrait, Jerusalem Before and After 1948
This work brings to life an extraordinary circle of young men and women who came together across religious lines in Palestine under the British Mandate, among them Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Jabra Ibrahim Jabra, Sally Kassab, Walid Khalidi, and Rasha Salam. "In exploring this ecumenical friendship and its artistic, literary, and intellectual legacies, Mejcher-Atassi demonstrates how social biography can provide a picture of the past that is at once more inclusive and more plural. This group portrait, she argues, allows us to glimpse alternative possibilities that exist within and alongside the fraught history of Israel/Palestine."[5]
Reading across Modern Arabic Literature and Art
This work draws on interarts studies to chart new approaches to the study of modern Arabic literature. It focuses on three literary writers and their rapport with visual art: Jabra Ibrahim Jabra, ‘Abd al-Rahman Munif, and Etel Adnan.[6]
Geschichten über Geschichten: Erinnerung im Romanwerk von Elias Khoury
This work explores the role of literature and memory in times of political crisis, focusing on Elias Khoury's novels written during the Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990).[7]
The Theatre of Sa’dallah Wannous: A Critical Study of the Syrian Playwright and Public Intellectual
This is the first English-language book about the significance and complexity of Saadallah Wannous’ life and work. The book exemplifies “the role of cultural production—especially dramatic literature—in providing a portrait of and shaping a culture in the throes of profound transformation.”[8]
Rafa Nasiri: Artist Books
This work traces Rafa Nasiri's trajectory as a graphic artist, his journey from Baghdad to Beijing in the late 1950s, as well as his artistic engagement with different traditions of works on paper from across the Arab world, China, and Europe.
Archives, Museums and Collecting Practices in the Modern Arab World
“is a pioneering book that sheds light on a wide-ranging view of collecting practices in the Arab world,” writes the Palestinian artist and critic Kamal Boullata, providing a vital source for “readers interested in the cultural history of the region, the origins of modernity and the making of a national identity.”[9]
Writing a ‘Tool for Change’: ‘Abd al-Rahman Munif Remembered
Described by Sabry Hafez as “an Arabian master”[10] in the art of the novel, Munif was also a distinguished intellectual and an expert in petroleum economics. The volume includes a newly translated essay Munif wrote on the Iraqi artist Jewad Selim and his Monument of Freedom.[citation needed]
Publications
Authored books
An Impossible Friendship: Group Portrait, Jerusalem Before and After 1948, New York: Columbia University Press, 2024.[11]
Reading across Modern Arabic Literature and Art, Wiesbaden: Reichert, 2012.[12]
Geschichten über Geschichten: Erinnerung im Romanwerk von Elias Khoury, Wiesbaden: Reichert, 2001. (in German)[13]
Edited volumes
The Theatre of Sa’dallah Wannous: A Critical Study of the Syrian Playwright and Public Intellectual, eds. Sonja Mejcher-Atassi and * , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021.[14]
Rafa Nasiri: Artist Books, eds. Sonja Mejcher-Atassi and May Muzaffar, Milan: Skira, 2016.[15]
Archives, Museums and Collecting Practices in the Modern Arab World, eds. Sonja Mejcher-Atassi and John Pedro Schwartz, Farnham: Ashgate, 2012.[16]
Helmut Mejcher, Zeithorizonte im Nahen Osten: Studien und Miszellen zur Geschichte im 20. Jahrhundert (articles by Helmut Mejcher collected and presented to him on his 75th birthday), eds. Sonja Mejcher-Atassi and Marianne Schmidt-Dumont, Berlin: LIT Verlag, 2012.[17]
^Mejcher-Atassi, Sonja; Schwartz, John Pedro, eds. (2016). Archives, museums and collecting practices in the modern Arab world (First issued in paperback in 2012 by AshgaTE ed.). London, New York: Routledge. ISBN978-1-138-27968-1.
^Mejcher-Atassi, Sonja (2024). An impossible friendship: group portrait, Jerusalem 1946. Religion, culture, and public life. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN978-0-231-21475-9.
^Mejcher-Atassi, Sonja (2012). Reading across modern Arabic: literature and art. Literatures in context. Wiesbaden: Reichert. ISBN978-3-89500-805-4.
^Mejcher-Atassi, Sonja (2001). Geschichten über Geschichten: Erinnerung im Romanwerk von Ilyas Huri (Thesis). Berlin: K. Schwarz. ISBN389500247X.