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Isis Nusair on Narratives of Syrian Migration in Germany

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October 20, 2017
All Day
160 Enarson

Professor Isis Nusair of Denison University will share her recent field work in Germany, and give a lecture on how Syrian immigrants in Germany navigate the dominant narratives about their community.  She will address gendered narratives, and discuss how women, especially, respond. 

Isis Nusair - An Associate Professor of Women's Studies and International Studies at Denison University. She has earned a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Tel-Aviv University, a Master’s degree in International Peace Studies from the University of Notre Dame, and a doctorate in Women’s and Gender Studies from Clark University. She teaches courses on transnational feminism; gendered migration, feminism in the Middle East and North Africa; and gender, war and conflict.