Thursday, October 11, 2018
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM (ET)
Shanklin 107 (Kerr Lecture Hall)
Event Type
Lecture
Contact
Margot Weiss
5754
Department
Anthropology
Link
https://eaglet.wesleyan.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?EventDetailId=84230
Join the Anthropology department for a lecture by
feminist anthropologist and premiere scholar of the Middle East, Lila
Abu-Lughod. A leading voice in debates about culture, gender,
Islam, and global feminist politics, Abu-Lughod is the Joseph L. Buttenweiser
Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Columbia University and the
author of seven books, including Do Muslim Women Need Saving?, Veiled
Sentiments: Honor and Poetry in a Bedouin Society, Dramas of
Nationhood: The Politics of Television in Egypt, and Nakba:
Palestine, 1948, and the Claims of Memory. In
this lecture, she will be sharing new work on the dangerous collusion
between international women’s rights advocates and the global security
enterprise called CVE (Countering Violent Extremism).