CNES Podcasts

Foucault and Middle East Studies - Introduction
Introduction by conference organizer, Professor James Gelvin, UCLA

Foucault and Middle East Studies - The Virtues of Recalcitrance: Democracy from Foucault to Latour
Keynote Address by Professor Timothy Mitchell, Columbia University

Foucault and Middle East Studies - Foucault and the Historiography of Nationalism in the Arab Middle East
James L. Gelvin, UCLA

Foucault and Middle East Studies - Population, governmentality and social medicine: some questions from 19th- century Egypt
Khaled Fahmy, NYU

Foucault and Middle East Studies - Genus of Sex
Afsaneh Najmabadeh, Harvard University

Foucault and Middle East Studies - Foucault, the Frankfurt School, and Sexuality in Modern Iran
Janet Afary, UCLA

Foucault and Middle East Studies - Discussion
Michael Meranze, UCLA

The Hispanic as Crypto-Moor
A lecture by Anouar Majid, University of New England

Project Minerva and the Militarization of Anthropology
A public lecture by Hugh Gusterson, George Mason University, held on Thursday, October 02, 2008 in Haines Hall 352, UCLA.

What Kind of Liberation?: Women and the Occupation of Iraq
A public lecture by Nadje Al-Ali, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Human Rights and Gaza, Introduction
An introduction by Professor Susan Slyomovics, UCLA, to the symposium, "Human Rights and Gaza" held on January 21, 2009 in Broad Hall.

The Political Obstacles to the Economic Reforms in Algeria
A public lecture by Lahouari Addi, University of Lyon held on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 in Bunche 10383.

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