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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.
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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==
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==
===Book===


*[https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-journal-of-middle-east-studies/article/lara-deeb-and-jessica-winegar-anthropologys-politics-disciplining-the-middle-east-stanford-calif-stanford-university-press-2016-pp-273-8500-cloth-isbn-97808047812 Deeb, Lara and Jessica Winegar. 2015. Anthropology's Politics: Disciplining the Middle East. Stanford University Press]
*[https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691153667/leisurely-islam Deeb, Lara and Mona Harb. 2013. Leisurely Islam: Negotiating Morality and Geography in Shi'i South Beirut. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.]
*[[An Enchanted Modern|2006: An Enchanted Modern: Gender and Public Piety in Shi'i Lebanon. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.]]


===Article===


 
*[https://muse.jhu.edu/article/185339/summary Living Ashura in Lebanon: Mourning Transformed to Sacrifice. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Duke University Press, Volume 25, Number 1, 2005. pp. 122-137]
 
*[https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9781403979247_4 “Doing Good, Like Sayyida Zaynab”: Lebanese Shi‘I Women’s Participation in the Public Sphere. Religion, Social Practice, and Contested Hegemonies. Palgrave Macmillan, New York.  pp 85-107.]
 
 
==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".
==Selected Research and Publications==
===book===
* Deeb, Lara and Jessica Winegar. 2015. Anthropology's Politics: Disciplining the Middle East. Stanford University Press
* Deeb, Lara and Mona Harb. 2013. Leisurely Islam: Negotiating Morality and Geography in Shi'i South Beirut. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
* 2006: An Enchanted Modern: Gender and Public Piety in Shi'i Lebanon. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.


==Awards and Honors==
==Awards and Honors==
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Postdoctoral Fellowship, Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (2003-2004 and 2006-2007)
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (2003-2004 and 2006-2007)
==sources==
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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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