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Professor of Anthropology
Hanan Sabea
The American University in Cairo
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology and Egyptology
74
New Cairo Campus
11835
Cairo
Egypt
hsabea@aucegypt.edu
http://www.aucegypt.edu/academics/dept/sape/faculty/Pages/HananSabea.aspx
PhD, Johns Hopkins University, 2001.
MA, The American University in Cairo, 1992.
BA, The American University in Cairo, 1985.
Arabic
English
Development Anthropology.
Communities in East and Central and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Political Economy.
Legal and Political Anthropology: Nationalism, Ethnicity, Identity and Race.
Resettlement of Peoples and Communities.
Assistant Professor, The American University in Cairo.
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology and Carter G. Woodrow Institute of African and American Studies, University of Virginia.
Sabea, Hanan. "Review of The Struggle for Meaning: Reflections on Philosophy, Culture and Democracy in Africa", Ed. Paulin Hountondji. Africa Today 51(1): 126-129, 2004.
Sabea, Hanan. "Reviving the Dead: Entangled Histories in the Privatization of the Sisal Industry in Tanzania." Africa 71(2): 286-313, 2001.
Sabea, Hanan (with Nicholas Hopkins et al.) “Community and Participation in the New Lands: The Case of South Tahrir.” Cairo Papers in Social Science, Spring 1988: 1-135.