Publications of Katherine P. Ewing    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Katherine Pratt Ewing, Stolen Honor: Stigmatizing Muslim Men in Berlin (May, 2008), Stanford University Press
  2. K.P. Ewing, Arguing Sainthood: Islam, Modernity and Psychoanalysis (1997), Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press
  3. Editor, Shari`at and Ambiguity in South Asian Islam (1988), Berkeley: University of California Press

Published Articles

  1. K.P. Ewing, Legislating Religious Freedom: Muslim Challenges to the Relationship between "Church" and "State" in Germany and France", Daedalus, vol. 129 no. 4 (2000), pp. 31-54 (Richard A. Shweder, Martha Minow, and Hazel R. Markus, eds. Reprinted in Engaging Cultural Differences: The Multicultural Challenge in Liberal Democracies. Richard A. Shweder, Marcha Minow, and Hazel R. Markus, eds. Russell Sage Foundation, 2002..)
  2. K.P. Ewing, Dreams from a Saint: Anthropological Atheism and the Temptation to Believe, American Anthropologist, vol. 96 no. 3 (1994), pp. 571-583
  3. K.P. Ewing, Can Psychoanalytic Theories Explain the Pakistani Muslim Woman? Intrapsychic Autonomy and Interpersonal Engagement in the Extended Family, Ethos, vol. 19 (1991), pp. 131-160
  4. K.P. Ewing, The Dream of Spiritual Initiation and the Organization of Self Representations among Pakistani Sufis, American Ethnologist, vol. 17 no. 1 (1990), pp. 56-74
  5. K.P. Ewing, The Illusion of Wholeness: "Culture," "Self," and the Experience of Inconsistency, Ethos, vol. 18 no. 3 (1990), pp. 251-278 (Winner of L. Bryce Boyer Prize for 1990. Reprinted 1998 in The Art of Medical Anthropology: Readings, Sjaak van der Geest and Adri Rienks, eds. Amsterdam: Het Spinhaus, pp. 296-310.)
  6. K.P. Ewing, Clinical Psychoanalysis as an Ethnographic Tool, Ethos, vol. 15 no. 1 (1987), pp. 16-39
  7. K.P. Ewing, The Sufi as Saint, Curer, an Exorcist in Modern Pakistan, Contributions to Asian Studies, vol. 18 (1984), pp. 106-114
  8. K.P. Ewing, The Politics of Sufism: Redefining the Saints of Pakistan, Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 42 (1983), pp. 251-65 (Reprinted in Pakistan: The Social Sciences' Perspective, Akbar S. Ahmed, ed. Oxford University PRess, pp. 165-189 (1990).)

Papers Accepted

  1. K.P. Ewing, The Misrecognition of a Modern Islamist Organization: Germany Faces "Fundamentalism", in Festschrift in Honor of Bruce Lawrence, edited by Carl Ernst and Richard Martin (2006)
  2. K.P. Ewing, Cultivating a Wholesome Body: Islam in the German Gym Class, in Islam: Portability and Exportability. Muslim Diaspora in Europe and the US, edited by Sami Swad (2006), UCLA: Center for European and East European Studies

Articles & Book Chapters

  1. K.P. Ewing, “Anthropology and the Pakistani National Imaginary.” Naveed Khan, ed. New Delhi: Routledge., in Beyond Crisis: Re-Evaluating Pakistan., edited by Naveeda Khan (2009), New Delhi: Routledge.
  2. K.P. Ewing, Comment on Rebecca J. Lester’s "Brokering Authenticity: Borderline Personality Disorder and the Ethics of Care in an American Eating Disorder Clinic.", Current Anthropology, vol. 50 no. 3 (2009)
  3. K.P. Ewing and Marguerite M. Hoyler, “Being Muslim and American: South Asian Muslim Youth and the War on Terror.”, in Being and Belonging: Muslims in the US since 9/11, edited by K.P. Ewing (2008), Russell Sage Foundation
  4. K.P. Ewing, Emine: Muslim University Student in Berlin, in Muslim Voices, Muslim Lives, edited by Frances Trix, John Walbridge, Linda Walbridge (2008), McGraw Hill
  5. K.P. Ewing, “Stigmatisierte Männlichkeit: Muslimische Geschlechterbeziehungen und kulturelle Staatsbürgerschaft in Europa.” x, eds. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag., in Mann wird man: Geschlechtliche Identitäten im Spannungsfeld von Migration und Islam, edited by Lydia Potts and Jan Kühnemund (2008), transcript Verlag, Bielefeld, Germany
  6. K.P. Ewing, "The Muslim Child", in Encyclopedia of the Child, edited by Richard Shweder (2007)  [abs]
  7. K.P. Ewing, 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  [abs]
  8. K.P. Ewing, 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  [abs]
  9. K.P. Ewing, Identity Politics: Turkey, in Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures, vol. 2 (2005), pp. 289-291
  10. K. Ewing, Women, Gender and Childhood: Social Practices, Pre-Modern and Modern: United States, in Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures (2005), Leiden: Brill
  11. K.P. Ewing, Immigrant Identities and Emotion, in A Companion to Psychological Anthropology: Modernity and Psychocultural Change, edited by Conerly Casey and Robert Edgerton (2005), pp. 225-240, Blackwell Publishing
  12. K.P. Ewing, Between Turkey and Germany: Living Islam in the Diaspora, edited by Güven Guzeldere and Sibel Irzik, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 102 no. 2/3 (2003), pp. 405-431
  13. K.P. Ewing, Diasporic Dreaming, Identity, and Self-Constitution, in Dreaming and the Self, edited by Jeannette Marie Mageo (2003), pp. 43-60, SUNY Press
  14. K.P. Ewing, Iktidar, Psikopatoloji ve Kimlik Müzakeresi: Psikanaliz ve Antropolojnin Kesi_me Hatt_nda Baz_ Güncel Meseleler (Power, Psychopathology and the Negotiation of Identity: Current Issues at the Intersection of Psychoanalysis and Anthropology", in Kültür ve Ruh Sa 1, edited by Kemal Sayar (2003), Istanbul: Metis Yay_nlar_
  15. K.P. Ewing, Migration, Identity Negotiation and Self Experience, in Worlds on the Move: Globalization, Migration, and Cultural Security, edited by Jonathan Friedman and Shalini Randeria (2003), pp. 117-140, London: Taurus
  16. K.P. Ewing, The Sufi and the Mullah: Islam and Local Culture in Pakistan, in Pakistan at the Millennium, edited by Charles Kennedy (2003), pp. 169-198, Karachi: Oxford University Press
  17. K.P. Ewing, Images of Order and Authority: Shifting Identites and Legal Consciousness in a Runaway Immigrant Daughter, in Power and the Self, edited by Jeanette Mageo and Bruce Knauft (2002), pp. 93-113, Cambridge University Press
  18. K.P. Ewing, Dream as Symptom Dream as Myth: A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Dream Narratives, Sleep and Hypnosis, vol. 2 no. 4 (2000), pp. 152-159
  19. K.P. Ewing, Özne, Arzu ve Farkina Vari_ (Seval Y _Imaz, trans.), in Sufi Ksikolojisi, edited by Kemal Sayar (2000), pp. 173-187, Istanbul: Insan Yay_nlar_
  20. K.P. Ewing, The Violence of Non-Recognition: Becoming a 'Conscious' Muslim Woman in Turkey, in Cultures under Siege: Collective Violence and Trauma in Anthropological and Psychoanalytical Perspective, edited by Antonius Robben and Marcelo Suarez-Orozco (2000), pp. 248-271, Cambridge University Press
  21. K.P. Ewing, Crossing Borders and Transgressing Boundaries: Metaphors for Negotiating Multiple Indentities, Ethos, vol. 26 no. 2 (1998), pp. 262-267 (Special Issue "Multiple Identities in Muslim Communities," edited by James Wilce.)
  22. K.P. Ewing, A Majzub and his Mother: The Place of Sainthood in a Family's Emotional Memory, in Embodying Charisma: Modernity, Locality and the Performance of Emotion in Sufi Cults, edited by Pnina Werbner and Helene Basu (1998), pp. 160-183, London: Routledge
  23. K.P. Ewing, A Perspective on the Problem of Moral Principles in Tension, in Shari'at and Ambiguity in South Asian Islam, edited by Ewing, K. (1998), pp. 1-22, Berkeley: University of California Press
  24. K.P. Ewing, The Modern Businessman and the Pakistani Saint: The Interpenetration of Worlds, in Manifestations of Sainthood in Islam, edited by Grace M. Smith and Carl Ernst (1993), pp. 69-84, Istanbul: Editions Isis
  25. K.P. Ewing, Is Psychoanalysis Relevant for Anthropology?, in New Directions in Psychological Anthropology, edited by T. Schwartz, G. White, and C. Lutz (1992), pp. 251-268, Cambridge University Press
  26. K.P. Ewing, Idiosyncrasy and the Problem of Shared Understandings: The Case of a Pakistani Orphan, in The Psychoanalytic Study of Society, edited by L. Bryce Boyer and Ruth Boyer, vol. 16 (1991), pp. 215-247
  27. K.P. Ewing, Malangs of the Punjab: Intoxication or Adab as the Path to God?, in Moral Conduct and Authority: the Place of Adab in South Asian Islam, edited by Barbara Metcalf (1984), pp. 357-71, Berkeley: University of California Press
  28. K.P. Ewing, The Messengers of the 1890 Ghost Dance, in Psychodynamic Perspectives on Religion, Sect, and Cult, edited by David A. Halperin (1983), pp. 73-92, Boston: PSG Publishing Company
  29. K.P. Ewing, Sufis and Adepts: Islamic and Hindu Sources of Spiritual Power among Punjabi Muslims and Christian Sweepers, in Anthropology in Pakistan, edited by Steven Pastner and Louis Flam (1982), Ithaca: Cornell University South Asia Monograph Series

Book Reviews

  1. K.P. Ewing, Review of Anthropology and Social Theory: Culture, Power, and the Acting Subject by Sherry B. Ortner., American Anthropologist, vol. 110 (2008)
  2. K.P. Ewing, Pilgrims of Love: The Anthropology of a Global Sufi Cult, by Pnina Werbner, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, vol. 11 no. 3 (2005), pp. 626-627
  3. K.P. Ewing, "Review of Nation of Empire: The Ottoman Legacy of Turkish Modernity by Michal E. Meeker and Faces of the State: Secularism and Public Life in Turkey by Pael Navaro-Yashin.", American Anthropologist, vol. 106 no. 3 (2004)
  4. Adil Özdemir and Kenneth Frank, Visible Islam in Modern Turkey, International Journal of Turkish Studies (2002)
  5. K.P. Ewing, Review of Nandy, Ashis. The Savage Freud and other Essays on Possible and Retrievable Selves, Journal of Asian Studies (1997)
  6. K.P. Ewing, Review of Rhetorics of Self-Making, edited by Debbora Battaglia, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (1996)
  7. K.P. Ewing, Review of Intimate Communications: Erotics and the Study of Culture, by Gilbert Herdt and Robert J. Stoller, American Ethnologist, vol. 21 (1994), pp. 635-636
  8. K.P. Ewing, Review of Self and Consciousness: Multiple Perspectives, by Rank S. Kessel, Pamela M. Cole, and Dale L. Johnsonm eds,, American Anthropologist, vol. 95 (1993), pp. 1067-1068
  9. K.P. Ewing, Review of Personality and the Cultural Construction of Society, by David K. Jordan and Marc J. Swartz, eds., Journal of Anthropologist Research, vol. 48 (1992), pp. 71-75
  10. K.P. Ewing, Review of Divine Passions: The Social Construction of Emotion in India, by Owen Lynch, ed., Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 50 no. 4 (1991), pp. 976-978
  11. K.P. Ewing, Review of Notes on Love in a Tamil Family by Margaret Trawick, American Anthropologist, vol. 94 (1991), pp. 237-238
  12. K.P. Ewing, Review of Culture and Human Nature: Theoretical Papers of Melford Spiro, edited by Benjamin Kilborne and L.L. Langness, The Psychoanalysis Quarterly (1991)
  13. K.P. Ewing, Review of Buddhism and Society: A Great Tradition and its Burmese Vicissitudes by Melford Spiro, Journal of Psychoanalytic Anthropology (1987)
  14. K.P. Ewing, Review of The Cultural Transition: Human Experience and Social Transformation in the Third World and Japan, edited by Merry I. White and Susan Pollak, Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 47 (1987), pp. 630-631

Other

  1. K.P. Ewing, Conversation with Katherine Pratt Ewing, in Culture, Subject, Psyche: Dialogues in Psychoanalysis and Anthropology, edited by Anthony Molino (2004), pp. 80-97, Wesleylan University Press.
  2. K.P. Ewing, CA Comment on "Debating Self, Identity, and Culture in Anthropology," by Martin Sokefeld, Current Anthropology, vol. 40 no. 4 (1999), pp. 432-433
  3. K.P. Ewing, Anthropological Research in Pakistan: A Bibliography, American Institute of Pakistan, Occasional Papers (1997)
  4. K.P. Ewing, Pir, in Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World, edited by John L. Esposito (1994), Oxford University Press