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Hanan H. Hammad
Texas Christian University
Occupation
Professor
Contact
Secondary Phone: (817) 257-5823
Department of History
Texas Christian University TCU Box 297260
Fort Worth TX 76129
United States
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
Arab Studies
Pop Culture
Urban Studies
Gender/Women's Studies
Minorities
Identity/Representation
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Egypt
Iran
Specialties
Sexuality,Masculinity,Women’s History,Working Clas
Languages
Arabic (native)
Persian (advanced)
Education
PhD | 2009 | History | University of Texas-Austin
MA | 2004 | Ctr ME Stds | U of Texas
Abstracts
Industrial sexuality: Harassment of women, child molestation and prostitution in interwar Egypt Fluid Identities and Violent Alliances: Workers, Weavers, and Futuwat of al-Mahalla al-Kubra, Egypt, 1927-1954 Colonial Hybridity: The Colonial-National Struggle over Prostitution after the British Invasion of Egypt Students and Their Brothel Friends in Underworld Downtown Cairo Political Instability of Interwar Egypt from a Local Edge: The al-Mahalla Revolt of 1925 The Muslim-Jew and the Free Officers: How Egyptians told their story through the many lives of Layla Murad The Evolution of Persian Studies in Egypt from orientalism to khomeinism Harat al-Yahud: The politics of the “Jewish Return” between the regime and popular culture Class versus Respectability Among Egyptian Workers Gendering the History of the Labor: Reconceptualizing Women’s Labor Activism in Egypt From a Potential Threat to Free Labor: The Incarceration of Children in Cairo during WWII