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Safaa Fathy is an Egyptian poet, documentary filmmaker, playwright, and essayist. She is best known for her film ''Derrida's Elsewhere'', a documentary which focuses on the life and concepts of controversial philosopher
Jacques Derrida Jacques Derrida (; ; born Jackie Élie Derrida; See also . 15 July 1930 – 9 October 2004) was an Algerian-born French philosopher. He developed the philosophy of deconstruction, which he utilized in numerous texts, and which was developed th ...
.


Early life and career

Fathy was born in Minya, Upper Egypt on July 17, 1958. She studied English literature in Cairo. Fathy participated in the student movement while in Egypt but later left the country and settled in Paris in 1981. In 1987, she was an assistant director at the Deutsches Theater located in
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. Fathy worked with
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in 1990. She completed her doctoral thesis at the
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in 1993; her thesis was on
Bertolt Brecht Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known professionally as Bertolt Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a p ...
. Before becoming a filmmaker, Fathy worked as a stage director. Currently she serves as director of programme at the International College of Philosophy in Paris.


Selected works


Poetry


Collections

*''Revolution goes through walls'', collection in Arabic, also published in English and French translations *''A name to the sea'' *''Al Haschiche'' (, a book of poetry accompanied by film-poem, ''Hidden Valley'') bilingual Spanish-French, ''Ediciones sin nombre'', Mexico *''…où ne pas naître'', bilingual collection in Arabic and French *''Little Wooden Dolls''


In collective volumes

*''Ma langue est mon territoire'', Collection Folies d’encre, Eden, Paris *''Anthology of Contemporary Arab Women Poets''


Theatre

''Ordalie ; Terreur'' (2004, )


Books

*''Tourner les mots'' with Jacques Derrida


Essays and other writings


On philosophy and politics

*''L’aporie of lui'' in Derrida à Coimbra. Palimage Editores, Coimbra, Portugal. 2006 *''Un(e) spectre nommé(e) « avenir »'' in Cahiers de l’Herne on Jacques Derrida. 2005 *
Derrida, metteur en scène ou acteur
' Magazine Littéraire, N° 430. 2004 *

' Vacarme, 2002


On poetry, theatre, cinema

*
hôra/Luz y desierto. Revelación de lo oscuro
' (Spanish, 2010) *''Hisser les voiles: Odyssée féminine à travers la Méditerranée''. Microfisuras, 1999* *''Dissidences et dissonances. Cartographie d'une poésie égyptienne''. Almadraba (revue), Seville. 1998 *''Exil'', in Pour Rushdie, La Découverte, Paris. 1993


Selected filmography


Documentary

*
Mohammad sauvé des eaux
' (Mohammad Saved from the Waters), TS production, Paris *
Dardasha Socotra
', UNESCO, government of Yemen. *
D'ailleurs, Derrida
', Arte, France *''
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: l'Athée des Dieux'' (Maxime Rodinson, Atheist of the Gods), France *
Ghazeia, danseuses d'Egypte
' (Ghazeia, Egyptian Dancers), Canal plus, France *''Hidden Faces''


Fiction

*''Nom à la mer'', film-poem, text Safaa Fathy, read by Jacques Derrida Cavitch, Max (2021).
Specters of Translation: Jacques Derrida, Safaa Fathy, and Nom à la mer.
''Oxford Literary Review'' 43.2: 209-48.
*''Silence'', short fiction, Mention spéciale du Jury, Rencontres de Digne-les-Bains 1997, prime à la qualité CNC *''Doisneau''


References


External links

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at Allocine. (French)
Review of ''Derrida's Elsewhere''
Reginald Lilly, ''The French Review'', Vol. 77, No. 2 (Dec., 2003) {{DEFAULTSORT:Fathy, Safaa 1958 births Living people Egyptian women poets Egyptian women film directors 20th-century Egyptian poets 20th-century Egyptian women writers 21st-century Egyptian poets 21st-century Egyptian women writers