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Ishraga Mustafa Hamid was born on 16 September, 1961 in Sudan, is a writer. Discover Ishraga Mustafa Hamid's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Ishraga Mustafa Hamid Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ishraga Mustafa Hamid worth at the age of 63 years old? Ishraga Mustafa Hamid’s income source is mostly from being a successful writer. She is from Sudan. We have estimated
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In a video recording of a conference about Arabic literature in July 2021, she named English writer Virginia Woolf and Sudanese novelist Malkat al-Dar Muhammad as early influences on her as a feminist writer.
As of 2021, Mustafa Hamid has published or edited seven volumes in Arabic and six books in German.
In 2020, her short story "On the train", where she gives an account of leaving her home town in Sudan, was translated into English by Jonathan Wright and published online by literary magazine The Common, based at Amherst College in the U.S. The 2021 collection of stories Mo(a)t by authors of the Arab diaspora and published by University of East Anglia Publishing Project also presented one of her stories.
In October 2020, she was awarded the "Golden Medal of Merit" by the city of Vienna.
As a member of the Austrian writers' PEN club, she has edited anthologies and translated contemporary Arabic poetry into German. Further, she translated a story by fellow Sudanese writer Abdelaziz Baraka Sakin, who lives in exile in Austria. In 2015, she edited an anthology of contemporary Arabic poetry, entitled „Symphonie der Rub al-Chali“ (Symphony of Rub' al Khali). Also, she is an associate editor of the bilingual 'Words and Worlds' magazine for migrant literature, published in cooperation with the Austrian writers' PEN-Club.
Mustafa Hamid studied journalism at the University of Khartoum and first worked as a journalist. After the coup d'état of Omar al-Bashir, she emigrated to Austria in 1993 and enrolled at the University of Vienna for another degree in journalism, this time in German. Moreover, she earned her PhD in political science about processes of empowerment of Black women of African descent in Vienna.
Ishraga Mustafa Hamid (Arabic: إشراقة مصطفى حامد, born 16 September 1961 in Kosti, Sudan) is a writer, translator, academic and human rights activist of Sudanese origin, living in Vienna, Austria, since 1993. A member of the Austrian PEN club, her works mainly deal with her own or other migrants' experience of displacement, racism or other forms of discrimination.