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Her field work has been in the Middle East and South Asia: Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan.
Her field work has been in the Middle East and South Asia: Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan.
[[File:Mary-hegland-760x609.jpg|thumbnail|Mary Elaine Hegland]]
[[File:Mary-hegland-760x609.jpg|thumbnail|Mary Elaine Hegland]]
==Biography==
==Biography==
She has worked among Iranian Americans in the Bay Area of California and involves students in research projects among people of Iranian and other Middle Eastern backgrounds in the Santa Clara area. Dr. Hegland’s publications deal with the Iranian Revolution of 1978-1979; women and gender in religion and politics in Iran; change and continuity in an Iranian village; and women and gender in Shia Muslim rituals in Pakistan. Currently, Dr. Hegland is conducting research about aging and the elderly in Iran and among Iranian Americans in California’s San Francisco Bay Area. She also plans to study women and gender and family hierarchy and dynamics as related to aging and the elderly in Tajikistan.
She has worked among Iranian Americans in the Bay Area of California and involves students in research projects among people of Iranian and other Middle Eastern backgrounds in the Santa Clara area. Dr. Hegland’s publications deal with the Iranian Revolution of 1978-1979; women and gender in religion and politics in Iran; change and continuity in an Iranian village; and women and gender in Shia Muslim rituals in Pakistan. Currently, Dr. Hegland is conducting research about aging and the elderly in Iran and among Iranian Americans in California’s San Francisco Bay Area. She also plans to study women and gender and family hierarchy and dynamics as related to aging and the elderly in Tajikistan.
==Books==
==Books==
*Days of Revolution<ref>https://works.bepress.com/maryelaine-hegland/6/</ref>
*Days of Revolution<ref>https://works.bepress.com/maryelaine-hegland/6/</ref>
*Religious Resurgence<ref>https://works.bepress.com/maryelaine-hegland/18/</ref>
*Religious Resurgence<ref>https://works.bepress.com/maryelaine-hegland/18/</ref>
==Contributions to Edited Volumes==
==Contributions to Edited Volumes==
*Women of Karbala Moving to America<ref>https://works.bepress.com/maryelaine-hegland/22/</ref>
*Women of Karbala Moving to America<ref>https://works.bepress.com/maryelaine-hegland/22/</ref>
*Shi’a Women’s Rituals in Northwest Pakistan<ref>https://works.bepress.com/maryelaine-hegland/16/</ref>
*Shi’a Women’s Rituals in Northwest Pakistan<ref>https://works.bepress.com/maryelaine-hegland/16/</ref>
==Source==
==Source==
*[https://www.scu.edu/cas/anthropology/faculty/mary-hegland/ Santa Clara University]
*[https://www.scu.edu/cas/anthropology/faculty/mary-hegland/ Santa Clara University]
==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 15:18, 26 October 2019

Mary Elaine Hegland is a professor in Santa Clara University in the field of Anthropology.[1] Her field work has been in the Middle East and South Asia: Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan.

Mary Elaine Hegland

Biography

She has worked among Iranian Americans in the Bay Area of California and involves students in research projects among people of Iranian and other Middle Eastern backgrounds in the Santa Clara area. Dr. Hegland’s publications deal with the Iranian Revolution of 1978-1979; women and gender in religion and politics in Iran; change and continuity in an Iranian village; and women and gender in Shia Muslim rituals in Pakistan. Currently, Dr. Hegland is conducting research about aging and the elderly in Iran and among Iranian Americans in California’s San Francisco Bay Area. She also plans to study women and gender and family hierarchy and dynamics as related to aging and the elderly in Tajikistan.

Books

  • Days of Revolution[2]
  • Religious Resurgence[3]

Contributions to Edited Volumes

  • Women of Karbala Moving to America[4]
  • Shi’a Women’s Rituals in Northwest Pakistan[5]

Source

References