Mona Majdalawieh
Mona Majdalawieh


Mona Majdalawieh is a linguist, researcher, and columnist at Al-Sarab Institute. Her work bridges language, psychology, and history, exploring how words carry memory, identity, and trauma across generations. With a focus on socio- and psycholinguistics, literature, and human interaction, Mona interrogates the unspoken rules that govern communication and the silences shaped by power. She writes against erasure, of peoples, voices, and truths, and believes that language is not only a mirror of society, but also a tool for healing, resistance, and transformation.
Mona Majdalawieh is a linguist, researcher, and columnist at Al-Sarab Institute. Her work bridges language, psychology, and history, exploring how words carry memory, identity, and trauma across generations. With a focus on socio- and psycholinguistics, literature, and human interaction, Mona interrogates the unspoken rules that govern communication and the silences shaped by power. She writes against erasure, of peoples, voices, and truths, and believes that language is not only a mirror of society, but also a tool for healing, resistance, and transformation.
Mona Majdalawieh is a linguist, researcher, and columnist at Al-Sarab Institute. Her work bridges language, psychology, and history, exploring how words carry memory, identity, and trauma across generations. With a focus on socio- and psycholinguistics, literature, and human interaction, Mona interrogates the unspoken rules that govern communication and the silences shaped by power. She writes against erasure, of peoples, voices, and truths, and believes that language is not only a mirror of society, but also a tool for healing, resistance, and transformation.