Isis Nusair is a Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies & International Studies at Denison University. She is the co-editor with Rhoda Kanaaneh of Displaced at Home: Ethnicity and Gender Among Palestinians in Israel and translator of Ever Since I Did Not Die by Ramy Al-Asheq. Her upcoming coedited anthology with Barbara Shaw is titled Pedagogies of Interconnectedness: Feminist-Queer Collaborative Transformation. She is completing two book manuscripts on Iraqi women refugees in Jordan and the USA, and on refugees from Syria in Germany. Isis is the co-writer/director with Laila Farah of the one-woman performance Weaving the Maps: Tales of Survival and Resistance. She is currently researching torture as well as the use of artificial intellegence in the genocide in Gaza, and the body of war in Syrian TV series post 2011. She serves on the editorial committee of the International Feminist Journal of Politics. She previously served on the editorial committee of MERIP and as a researcher on women’s human rights in the Middle East and North Africa at Human Rights Watch and at the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network. Isis is a contributor to the Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures and the Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa. She is a member of the Transnational and Palestinian Feminist Collectives and Faculty for Justice in Palestine.