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Books
- Katherine Pratt Ewing, Stolen Honor: Stigmatizing Muslim Men in Berlin
(May, 2008), Stanford University Press
- K.P. Ewing, Arguing Sainthood: Islam, Modernity and Psychoanalysis
(1997), Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press
- Editor, Shari`at and Ambiguity in South Asian Islam
(1988), Berkeley: University of California Press
Published Articles
- 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..)
- K.P. Ewing, Dreams from a Saint: Anthropological Atheism and the Temptation to Believe,
American Anthropologist, vol. 96 no. 3
(1994),
pp. 571-583
- 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
- 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
- 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.)
- K.P. Ewing, Clinical Psychoanalysis as an Ethnographic Tool,
Ethos, vol. 15 no. 1
(1987),
pp. 16-39
- K.P. Ewing, The Sufi as Saint, Curer, an Exorcist in Modern Pakistan,
Contributions to Asian Studies, vol. 18
(1984),
pp. 106-114
- 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
- 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)
- 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
- 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.
- 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)
- 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
- 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
- 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
- K.P. Ewing, "The Muslim Child",
in Encyclopedia of the Child, edited by Richard Shweder
(2007) [abs]
- 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]
- 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]
- K.P. Ewing, Identity Politics: Turkey,
in Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures, vol. 2
(2005),
pp. 289-291
- K. Ewing, Women, Gender and Childhood: Social Practices, Pre-Modern and Modern: United States,
in Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures
(2005), Leiden: Brill
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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_
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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_
- 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
- 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.)
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- K.P. Ewing, Review of Anthropology and Social Theory: Culture, Power, and the Acting Subject by Sherry B. Ortner.,
American Anthropologist, vol. 110
(2008)
- 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
- 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)
- Adil Özdemir and Kenneth Frank, Visible Islam in Modern Turkey,
International Journal of Turkish Studies
(2002)
- K.P. Ewing, Review of Nandy, Ashis. The Savage Freud and other Essays on Possible and Retrievable Selves,
Journal of Asian Studies
(1997)
- K.P. Ewing, Review of Rhetorics of Self-Making, edited by Debbora Battaglia,
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
(1996)
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- K.P. Ewing, Review of Notes on Love in a Tamil Family by Margaret Trawick,
American Anthropologist, vol. 94
(1991),
pp. 237-238
- 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)
- K.P. Ewing, Review of Buddhism and Society: A Great Tradition and its Burmese Vicissitudes by Melford Spiro,
Journal of Psychoanalytic Anthropology
(1987)
- 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
- 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.
- 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
- K.P. Ewing, Anthropological Research in Pakistan: A Bibliography,
American Institute of Pakistan, Occasional Papers
(1997)
- K.P. Ewing, Pir,
in Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World, edited by John L. Esposito
(1994), Oxford University Press