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'''lara deeb''' is a professor of anthropology and her research interests include politics of knowledge production; gender and sexuality; religion, especially Islam; transnational feminism; and the Middle East, especially Lebanon.
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}}'''Lara deeb''' is a Professor research interests include the politics of knowledge production; gender and sexuality; religion, especially Islam; transnational feminism; and the Middle East, especially Lebanon.
==Academic History==
 
*Ph.D. and M.A., Anthropology, Emory University
*A.B., Medical Anthropology, Brown University


==biography==
==biography==
Professor Deeb's current book project uses social responses to intersectarian and interreligious relationships and marriages in Lebanon to better understand social sectarianism and sect as a form of social difference. One of her most important researches is "An enchanted modern:Gender and public piety in Shi'i Lebanon".
Professor Deeb's current book project uses social responses to intersectarian and interreligious relationships and marriages in Lebanon to better understand social sectarianism and sect as a form of social difference. One of her most important researches is "[[An Enchanted Modern|An enchanted modern:Gender and public piety in Shi'i Lebanon]]".
==Selected Research and Publications==
==Selected Research and Publications==
===Book===
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*[http://www.scrippscollege.edu/academics/faculty/profile/lara-deeb scrips collage]
*[http://www.scrippscollege.edu/academics/faculty/profile/lara-deeb scrips collage]
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Latest revision as of 14:33, 6 September 2021

Lara Deeb
Lara Deeb.jpg
OccupationProfessor and Author

Lara deeb is a Professor research interests include the politics of knowledge production; gender and sexuality; religion, especially Islam; transnational feminism; and the Middle East, especially Lebanon.

Academic History[edit | edit source]

  • Ph.D. and M.A., Anthropology, Emory University
  • A.B., Medical Anthropology, Brown University

biography[edit | edit source]

Professor Deeb's current book project uses social responses to intersectarian and interreligious relationships and marriages in Lebanon to better understand social sectarianism and sect as a form of social difference. One of her most important researches is "An enchanted modern:Gender and public piety in Shi'i Lebanon".

Selected Research and Publications[edit | edit source]

Book[edit | edit source]

Article[edit | edit source]

Awards and Honors[edit | edit source]

American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Collaborative Research Fellowship for project: ""Constructing and Negotiating the Islamic Milieu: New Moralities and Spatialities in Shi'i Lebanon,"" with Mona Harb (American University of Beirut) (2009-2011) Wenner-Gren International Collaborative Research Grant for project: ""Faith and Fun: Pious Entertainment in Shi'i South Beirut,"" with Mona Harb of the American University of Beirut (2008-2009) Malcolm H. Kerr Dissertation Award for Social Sciences, Middle East Studies Association (2004) Postdoctoral Fellowship, Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (2003-2004 and 2006-2007)

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