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Nina Studer
University of Bern
Occupation
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Contact
553 Ben Jonson House
Barbican
London EC2Y 8NH
United Kingdom
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
African Studies
Arab Studies
Colonialism
Gender/Women's Studies
History Of Medicine
Maghreb Studies
Mediterranean Studies
Cultural Studies
Queer/LGBT Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Algeria
Libya
Egypt
Maghreb
Morocco
Mediterranean Countries
Tunisia
Specialties
Gender And Colonial Psychiatry In The Maghreb
Medical Views On North African Normality (i.e.: On
Gender And Ambassadorial Relations Between England
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
English (fluent)
French (native)
German (native)
Spanish (advanced)
Italian (elementary)
Latin (intermediate)
Education
DPhil | 2012 | History Department | Universities of Zürich and Oxford
MPhil | 2009 | History Department | University of Zürich
Abstracts
‘The native is indeed a born addict, but so far he has not yet found his true poison’: Psychiatric Theories on Overconsumption and Race in the Colonial Maghreb