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    UCLA International Institute, CA
    Sept 24 2004

    Recent PhDs in Middle East Studies

    Twenty-one students have completed PhDs in Middle East studies in the
    past three years, in the departments of Art History, Comparative
    Literature, Ethnomusicology, History, Near Eastern Languages and
    Cultures, Political Science and the Islamic Studies Program.

    Diane James



    Avner Ben Zaken (History, 2004), `The Angelus Novus of Early Modern
    Science: The Past, the East and the Circulation of Post-Copernican
    Astronomy in the Eastern Mediterranean, 1560-1660.' Avner is
    conducting postgraduate research as a Junior Fellow (2004-06) in the
    Harvard Society of Fellows.

    Sandra Campbell (Islamic Studies, 2003), `Telling Memories: The
    Zubayrids in Islamic Historical Memory.'

    Cynthia Skvorec Colburn (Art History, 2003), "The Art of Interaction:
    Distance and Social Status in Prepalatial Crete." Cynthia is Visiting
    Professor of Art History, Pepperdine University, Malibu.

    Jacob Dahl (NELC, 2003), "The Ruling Family of Ur III Umma: A
    Prosopographical Analysis of a Provincial Elite Family in Southern
    Iraq ca. 2100-2000 BC." Jacob was awarded a fellowship by the Centre
    National de la Recherche Scientifique for postgraduate research at
    the Musée du Louvre in Paris.

    Lynn Swartz Dodd (NELC, 2002), "The Ancient Past in the Ancient
    Present: Cultural Identity in Gurgum during the Late Bronze Age-Early
    Iron Age Transition in North Syria." Lynn is Visiting Assistant
    Professor in the School of Religion and Curator of the Archaeological
    Research Collection at the University of Southern California.

    Howard Eissenstat (History, 2004), `Imagining a New Nation: Range of
    Discourse in the Development of Turkish Nationalism, 1920-1945.'
    Howard is Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern History in the
    Department of History, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point.

    Roger Good (NELC, 2003), `The Septuagint's Translation of the Hebrew
    Verbal System in Chronicles.'

    Karen Gumberg (Comparative Literature, 2004), `Poetics of Place:
    Unraveling Home and Exile in Jewish Literature from Israel and the
    United States.' Karen is Assistant Professor of Hebrew Literature in
    the Department of Middle Eastern Studies, University of Texas at
    Austin.

    Kathleen Hood (Ethnomusicology, 2002), "Music and Memory in a Global
    Age: Wedding Songs of the Syrian Druzes."

    George Kooshian (History, 2002), "The Armenian Immigrant Community of
    California, 1880-1935." George teaches English as a Second Language
    in the Los Angeles Unified School District.

    Fred Mabie (NELC, 2004), `Ancient Near Eastern Scribes and the
    Mark(s) They Left: A Catalog and Analysis of Scribal Auxiliary Marks
    in the Amarna Corpus and in the Cuneiform Alphabetic Texts of Ugarit
    and Ras Ibn Hani.' Fred is an Assistant Professor at Biola University
    in La Mirada, California.

    Afshin Marashi (History, 2003), "Nationalizing Iran: Culture, Power,
    and the State, 1870-1941." Afshin is Assistant Professor of History,
    California State University, Sacramento.

    Kerry Muhlestein (NELC, 2003), `Violence in the Service of Order: The
    Religious Framework for Sanctioned Killing in Ancient Egypt.' Kerry
    is Assistant Professor of Religion and History, Brigham Young
    University, Hawaii.

    Firoozeh Papan-Matin (NELC, 2004), `Death, Vision and the Self in
    `Ayn al-Qudat Hamadhania.' Firoozeh teaches Iranian Studies in the
    Department of Religious Studies, University of California, Santa
    Barbara.

    Nahid Pirnazar (NELC, 2003), `The Place of the Fifteenth-Century
    Judeo-Persian Religious Epic Emrani's Fathnameh in Iranian Literary
    Traditions.'

    Heidi Rutz (Islamic Studies, 2003), "Orders from God? The
    Implications of Ethno-religious Discourse and Transnational Networks
    on Group Mobilization and Violence." Heidi is an Assistant Professor
    in the US Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island.

    Sonia Tamar Seeman (Ethnomusicology, 2002), "You're Roman: Music and
    Identity in Turkish Roman Communities." Sonia is a Postdoctoral
    Faculty Fellow in Ethnomusicology at the University of California,
    Santa Barbara, and performs with the UCSB Middle East Ensemble.

    David Simonowitz (Islamic Studies, 2004), `On the Cutting Edges of
    Dhu'l-Fiqar: Authority and the Discourse of Architecture in the
    Musta`li-Tayyibi and Nizari Communities.'

    Abdulkader Sinno (Political Science, 2002), "Organizing to Win: How
    Organizational Structure Affects the Outcome of Strategic Interaction
    in Politicized Group Conflicts." Abdulkader is Assistant Professor of
    Political Science and Middle Eastern Studies at Indiana University in
    Bloomington.

    Julie Taylor (Political Science, 2004), `Prophet Sharing: Strategic
    Interaction between Islamic Clerics and Middle Eastern Regimes.'
    Julie is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Near Eastern
    Studies, Princeton University.

    Hussam Timani (Islamic Studies, 2002), "The Khawarij in Modern
    Islamic Historiography." Hussam teaches Middle East History at
    California State College, San Marcos.
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