Muhammad al-Banki

Muhammad Ahmed Al-Banki (1963-2010) (Arabic: محمد أحمد البنكي) was a Bahraini philosopher and writer and a key postmodern in the region in the 1990s. Once an Under-Secretary at the Ministry of Culture and Information, he died on April 28, 2010.[1]

Muhammad al-Banki
محمد أحمد البنكي
Born1963
DiedApril 28, 2010(2010-04-28) (aged 46–47)
EducationMaster of Arts in the Arabic language
Alma materUniversity of Bahrain College of Arts
Occupation(s)philosopher, Under-Secretary of Culture and Information
SpouseCamellia Noureddine
ChildrenJassim, Latifa, Fatima, Rawan

Career

Al-Banki graduated from the College of Arts of the University of Bahrain in 1990, when he began editing the culture column of the local newspaper Al Ayam. After a short time there, he returned to his alma mater to serve as director of its Department of Public Relations and Media. While working there, he edited a series of literary and critical periodicals, ultimately leading to a post as Editor-in-Chief of Al-Watan.[2]

Al-Banki worked briefly as an advisor to Minister of Culture Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa. He was appointed Under-Secretary in 2008 and served as such until his death in 2010.[3]

Publications

  • عبد الله الغذامي والممارسة النقدية والثقافية ("Abdullah Al Ghadami and the Practice of Cultural Criticism"), Arab Institute for Research & Publishing, 2003
  • دريدا عربياً: قراءة التفكيك في الفكر النقدي العربي ("Derrida in the Arab World: Reading Deconstruction in Arab Critical Thought"), 2005[4]
  • الرواية والمدينة ("The Novel and the City"), Supreme Council of Culture of Egypt, 2008
  • الرواية والتاريخ ("The Novel and History"), 2008[2]

References


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