Saad Abdulrahman Albazei is a Saudi intellectual known for his critiques of Arabic culture and comparative studies that map the East-West cultural and literary relations.
Albazei was born in Saudi Arabia in 1953. He completed his university education in Riyadh and earned his Ph.D. from Purdue University, in the USA in 1983.[1]
His dissertation dealt with "literary Orientalism" in Western literatures. He is currently a member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia,[2] and is also the president of the Riyadh Literary Club, a semi-official cultural institution. Until recently, he was professor of English and Comparative Literature at the Dept. of English, King Saud University, Riyadh. His former capacities include: editor-in-chief of The Global Arabic Encyclopedia (30 vols.), and editor-in-chief of the Riyadh Daily, an English-speaking newspaper.
His publications in English include:
Forthcoming: Cultural Encounters: Essays on Literature and Culture (in English).
Over the years, Prof. Albazei has lectured and participated in conferences in several countries including: USA, Japan, Poland, Germany, UK, France, Spain, UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia. Most recently he addressed the UNESCO conference on languages in Paris, March, 2009.
Prof. Albazei publishes articles in Saudi newspapers as well as academic articles in various periodicals. His English publications have appeared in several journals and books in Arab countries, Germany, Sweden, and the USA. His publications in Arabic include:
1. Thaqafat Assahra (Desert Culture), 1991.
2. Dalil Annakid Aladabi (A Guide for Literary Critic), 2002.
3. Shurufat lialru'yah (Outposts for Vision: on identity, globalization, and cultural interaction), 2004.
4. Almukawin Alyahudi fi Alhadharah Algharbiyyah (the Jewish Component in Western Civilization), 2007. [Reviewed in Foreign Policy journal of the US State Department, Dec. 2008]
5. Alikhtilaf Aththaqafi wa Thaqafat Alikhtilaf (Cultural Difference and the Culture of Difference), 2008.
6. Sard Almudun: fi Alroyah wa Alsinama (Cities Narrative: Fiction and Cinema), 2009.
1. Refereed papers published in English: