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Ellis Garey
Brown University
Occupation
Graduate Student (Doctoral)
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ABOUT
Ellis Garey is a Ph.D. candidate in History & Middle Eastern Studies at New York University. Her research deals with issues of class formation, political subjectivity, and anti-capitalist theory and practice. Her dissertation is tentatively titled “Becoming Workers: the Question of Labor in Greater Syria, 1880-1936” and takes the emergence of the ‘worker’ in the late Ottoman and early post-Ottoman period as its central concern.
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Ottoman Studies
Arabic
Labor History
Political Economy
Geographic Areas of Interest
Lebanon
Ottoman Empire
The Levant
Languages
Arabic (fluent)
Turkish (advanced)
Ottoman (advanced)
French (intermediate)
Education
MA | 2018 | Middle Eastern Studies | New York University
Abstracts
Reconsidering Early Arab Communism: Fu’ad al-Shamali & the Lebanese People’s Party Freedom from Work: the 1908 Ottoman Constitutional Revolution & the Strikes of Beirut Popular Anti-Imperialism and Worker Protest in Late Ottoman Greater Syria, 1908-1914 Toward a Soviet Future?: Anti-colonial Communism in Syria and Lebanon