Issa J. Boullata

Issa J. Boullata (Arabic: عيسى بُلاطه) is a Palestinian scholar, writer, and translator of Arabic literature.[1] He was born in Jerusalem on 25 February 1929 during the British Mandate of Palestine.[2] He obtained a First Class BA (Honours) in Arabic and Islamic studies in 1964 followed by a PhD in Arabic literature in 1969, both from the University of London. He taught Arabic studies for seven years at Hartford Seminary before moving to McGill University in 1975.[3] He taught Arabic Literature, Modern Arab Thought, and Qur'anic Studies at McGill's Institute of Islamic Studies until his retirement in 2004. He currently lives in Montreal.

Boullata is the author of several books on Arabic literature and poetry, and on the Qur'an. He has also written numerous articles and book reviews for scholarly journals, as well as articles for several encyclopedias. He is a noted translator of Arabic literature and is a two-time winner of the Arkansas Arabic Translation Award. He is a contributing editor of Banipal magazine of London, and his translations have appeared in several issues of the magazine.

Boullata's eldest son is Dr. Joseph I. Boullata, Associate Professor of Pharmacology & Nutrition at the School of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania; his middle son is David Boullata, professional radio announcer (pseudonym: David Tyler) in Montreal, communications lecturer, and writer; and his youngest son is the Reverend Peter Boullata of the Unitarian Universalist First Parish Church in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA. Kamal Boullata, the well-known painter, art historian, and literary writer is his brother and lives in Menton, France.

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Books

As author

As editor

As translator

As translator from English to Arabic

See also

As journal editor

Festschrifts

Two Festschrifts were published to honor Boullata:

Awards

Issa J. Boullata was awarded the MESA Mentoring Award in Nov. 2004 by the Middle East Studies Association of North America in recognition of his excellent teaching and scholarly influence on generations of students.

As PhD & MA supervisor

Professor Boullata supervised 10 PhD dissertations and 38 MA theses in his higher education career in USA and Canada between 1968 and 2004, and some of them have been published and their authors now occupy respected positions in academic and government institutions.

As Arabic programming consultant

Since 2006, Boullata has been the Arabic Programming Consultant to Montreal's annual Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival and helped it establish a yearly prize for an Arab author, sponsored by the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage and called Blue Metropolis Al-Majidi Ibn Dhaher Arab Prize.

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