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Reza Zia-Ebrahimi is a decolonial antiracist historian at King's College London, focusing on how nationalism and race shape modern power and knowledge. His research investigates the intersections of antisemitism and Islamophobia, particularly as they relate to conspiracy theories that racialize and sustain state technologies of surveillance, coercion, and control, as well as the politics of antisemitism that influences the colonization of Palestine. Zia-Ebrahimi is interested in colonial epistemologies and how non-Western elites, especially from Iran, internalize these narratives. He teaches various courses, with a keen interest in the historical contexts of race and nationalism, particularly in relation to Middle Eastern studies. His publications include works on Iranian nationalism, the politics of race, and the philosophical underpinnings of Islamophobia and antisemitism.
King's College London • London, England
Lecturer specializing in History, with focus on Race and Nationalism.
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