| Mona Hassan, Associate Professor of Religious Studies
Please note: Mona has left the "Duke Middle East Studies Center" group at Duke University; some info here might not be up to date. Mona Hassan is Associate Professor of Islamic Studies & History at Duke University in the departments of History and Religious Studies and the program of International Comparative Studies. She obtained her Ph.D. from Princeton University and specializes in global Islamic history. Dr. Hassan’s research and publications analyze the intersections of religion, culture, gender, and politics. Her first book Longing for the Lost Caliphate: A Transregional History (Princeton University Press, 2017) received the American Academy of Religion's 2017 Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion in the category of Historical Studies. It examines Muslim engagement with the notion of an Islamic caliphate following its loss in the thirteenth and twentieth centuries and explores how poignant memories of the lost caliphate have percolated through Muslim culture, law, and politics across Afro-Eurasia. She has also researched and published on the shifting contours of women’s Islamic legal scholarship from the emergence of the Muslim community in the seventh century to the secular interventions of modern nation-states in the present. Some of her articles in this vein reinterpret how the history of Turkish secularism continues to affect the spatial mapping and contestation of gendered religious domains in the modern Republic of Turkey.
- Contact Info:
Teaching (Spring 2024):
- CULANTH 470S.01, RESEARCH IN HUMAN RIGHTS
Synopsis
- Allen 317, W 03:20 PM-05:50 PM
- (also cross-listed as ENVIRON 470S.01, HISTORY 488S.01, RIGHTS 470S.01)
- RELIGION 770.01, ISLAMIC INTERCONNECTIVITIES
Synopsis
- Gray 230B, W 09:00 AM-11:30 AM
- (also cross-listed as HISTORY 770.01)
- RELIGION 890S.01, SPECIAL TOPICS
Synopsis
- Reuben-Coo 128, TuTh 01:25 PM-02:40 PM
Teaching (Fall 2024):
- RELIGION 102.01, RELIGION, RACE, GENDER, POWER
Synopsis
- Reuben-Coo 126, MW 03:05 PM-04:20 PM
- RELIGION 373S.01, ISLAMIC MYSTICISM
Synopsis
- Allen 326, MW 01:25 PM-02:40 PM
- (also cross-listed as AMES 373S.01, ETHICS 373S.01, HISTORY 380S.01, ICS 380S.01)
- Education:
Ph.D. | Princeton University | 2009 |
- Specialties:
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African, Middle East and Asia
Cultural Memory Islam Gender & Islam Religion Gender Studies Cultural History Transnational Studies Gender Culture Global and Comparative Global Transnational History Comparative Colonial Studies Medieval and Early Modern History Politics, Public Life and Governance
- Current Ph.D. Students
(Former Students)
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- Hassan, M, Poetic Memories of the Prophet’s Family: Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī’s Panegyrics for the ʿAbbasid Sultan-Caliph of Cairo al-Mustaʿīn,
Journal of Islamic Studies, vol. 29 no. 1
(January, 2018),
pp. 1-24, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi] [abs]
- Hassan, M, Longing for the Lost Caliphate: A Transregional History
(2017),
pp. 408 pages, Princeton University Press, ISBN 9780691166780 [html] [abs]
- Hassan, M, Relations, Narrations, and Judgments: The Scholarly Networks and Contributions of an Early Female Muslim Jurist,
Islamic Law and Society, vol. 22 no. 4
(2015),
pp. 323-351, ISSN 1568-5195 [15685195-00224p01] [abs]
- Hassan, M, Reshaping Religious Authority in Contemporary Turkey: State-Sponsored Female Preacher,
in Women, Leadership and Mosques: Changes in Contemporary Islamic Authority, edited by Bano, M; Kalmbach, H
(2012),
pp. 85-103, Brill [women-leadership-and-mosques] [abs]
- Hassan, M, Women at the Intersection of Turkish Politics, Religion, and Education: The Unexpected Path to Becoming a State-Sponsored Female Preacher,
Comparative Islamic Studies, vol. 5 no. 1
(2011),
pp. 111-130, ISSN 1740-7125 (print) & 1747-9681 (online) [7978] [abs]
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