CulAnth #Anthropod – Lara Deeb & Jessica Winegar: Anthropology & The Politics of Studying the Middle East
Lara Deeb (Scripps College) and Jessica Winegar (Northwestern University) about their recent book Anthropology’s Politics: Disciplining the Middle East (2015). They discuss how political and economic pressures shape the ways in which U.S.-based scholars research and teach about the Middle East, noting how race, gender, and generational hierarchies influence scholars at all stages of their careers. Deeb and Winegar reflect on how certain topics and regions are embraced or pushed back on, and how those pressures and incentives determine what students elect to study in graduate school, their options and experiences on the job market, and eventually, their teaching in universities and public engagement. While anthropology is assumed to be a liberal discipline, Deeb and Winegar underscore the fraught politics of studying the Middle East.
Part of the podcast series on Cultural Anthropology.
Compressive analysis!! well drawn, they prove that Anthropology means the whole thing, i.e. the full existence of human beings…