New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Mai Serhan, "I Can Imagine It for Us: A Palestinian Daughter's Memoir" (American University in Cairo Press, 2025)

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Feb 21, 2026
Mai Serhan, a Palestinian writer based in Cairo with an MSt in creative writing from Oxford, discusses diaspora and fractured family ties. She reads fragmented scenes spanning Cairo, China and beyond. Conversation covers imagining an inaccessible homeland, blending poetry and prose, writing about an estranged father, and the challenges of publishing and public reaction.
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ANECDOTE

Family Scenes That Anchor The Memoir

  • Mai Serhan recounts family scenes across Cairo, Lima, and China to map her fractured exile experience.
  • These vivid memories anchor the memoir's fragmented structure and emotional stakes.
INSIGHT

Personal Story As Collective Gesture

  • Mai saw her personal story as pointing to a broader Palestinian diasporic experience.
  • She framed the memoir to connect private family history with collective generational echoes of 1948.
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Imagination As Reclamation

  • The title I Can Imagine It For Us asserts imaginative agency over an inaccessible homeland.
  • Imagination becomes a political and creative act to reclaim home on the page.
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