Authors

Farha Ghannam and the Middle East Studies Pedagogy Initiative (MESPI)

Farha Ghannam is Professor of Anthropology at Swarthmore College. She is the author of Remaking the Modern: Space, Relocation, and the Politics of Identity in a Global Cairo (University of California press, 2002) and Live and Die like a Man: Gender Dynamics in Urban Egypt (Stanford University Press, 2013). Her work has appeared in the American EthnologistVisual AnthropologyCity and Society, and the International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. Farha is a co-editor of Jadaliyya`s Cities Page. Click here to access her Swarthmore College profile.

 

MESPI is a curated interactive platform for ME studies resources specifically tailored for the needs of teachers, researchers, and students. It will be the one-stop shop for course design on the macro level, lesson planning on the micro level, and for scholarship vis-a-vis specific topics, countries, and disciplines. Contact us at info@ArabStudiesInstitute.org.


MESPI Core Team

Bassam Haddad, Co-Director
Ziad Abu-Rish, Co-Director
Nadya Sbaiti, NEWTON Coordinator
Rochelle Davis, MESPI Editor
Rosie Bsheer, MESPI Editor
Sherene Seikaly, MESPI Editor
Huseyin Yilmaz, MESPI Editor
Mekarem Eljamal, MESPI Associate Editor
Jacob Bessen, Essential Readings Coordinator
Maddie Vagadori, MESPI Website Coordinator
Shakeela Omar, Peer-Review Articles Review Coordinator
Claire Christensen, Peer-Review Articles Review Co-Coordinator
Jonathan Adler, Essential Texts Coordinator
Willa Hart, Peer-Review Articles Review Co-Coordinator
Michael Haddad, Media Roundups Coordinator
Kylie Broderick, ASI Liaison

ARTICLES BY Farha Ghannam and the Middle East Studies Pedagogy Initiative (MESPI)