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Katherine P. Ewing, Associate Professor, Cultural Anthropology, and Chair, Arts and Sciences Council
Office Location: | 102 Social Sciences |
Office Phone: | +1 919 684 5170 |
Email Address: |
- Education:
Ph.D. The University of Chicago 1980 M.A. Boston University 1973 B.A. Tufts University 1971
- Specialties:
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Religious Movements
Identity
Migration
Psychological Anthropology
Europe
Middle East
South Asia
Nationalism
Gender
Methods
- Research Interests: Religious movements, Islam, migration, masculinity, Pakistan, Turkey, Europe
Current projects: Islamist movements in Europe, Diasporic Turks and German Media
- Keywords:
- Islam • diasporic Muslims
- Current Ph.D. Students
(Former Students)
- Attiya Ahmad
- Attiya Ahmad
- Jack Friedman
- Clare Talwalker
- Representative Publications
(More Publications)
- Ewing, KP, Stolen Honor: Stigmatizing Muslim Men in Berlin (January, 2008), Stanford University Press
- Ewing, KP, Between cinema and social work: Diasporic Turkish women and the (dis)pleasures of hybridity, Cultural Anthropology, vol. 21 no. 2 (May, 2006), pp. 265-294, WILEY, ISSN 0886-7356 [Gateway.cgi], [doi] [abs]
- Ewing, KP, Revealing and Concealing: Interpersonal Dynamics and the Negotiation of Identity, with comments by Dorinne Kondo and Sidney Mintz, and author response., Ethos, vol. 34 no. 1 (February, 2006), pp. 89-131 [doi] [abs]
- Ewing, KP, Arguing Sainthood: Islam, Modernity and Psychoanalysis (1997), Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press