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Kyle Evered
Michigan State University
Occupation
Associate Professor
Contact
Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences
Michigan State University, 673 Auditorium Road, Geography Building
East Lansing MI 48824-1117
United States
ABOUT
I am an historical geographer, & I focus on questions of society-state relations (esp. approaches to & modes of governance) in terms of: (1) identity; (2) environment; & (3) public health. Regionally, I am interested broadly in the wider Middle East & post-Soviet Eurasia, though my specific research focus entails a concentration on historical geographies of Ottoman & republican Turkey.
Discipline
Geography
Sub Areas
Turkish Studies
Identity/Representation
Nationalism
Modernization
Health
History Of Medicine
History Of Science
Urban Studies
Cultural Studies
Pop Culture
Visual Cultural
Environment
Geographic Areas of Interest
Turkey
Anatolia
Ottoman Empire
All Middle East
Caucasus
Central Asia
Specialties
Historical Geographies Of Disease And Public Health
Political Geography And Intersections Of Identity-place
Intoxicants, Narcotics, And Opium
Languages
Turkish (advanced)
Russian (elementary)
German (elementary)
Spanish (advanced)
Persian (elementary)
English (native)
Education
PhD | 2002 | Geography | University of Oregon
MS | 1994 | Geography | University of Wisconsin - Madison
MA | 1991 | Latin American and Iberian Studies | University of Wisconsin - Madison
BA | 1990 | Anthropology, History, and Latin American and Iberian Studies | University of Wisconsin - Madison
Abstracts
Listening to Turkey’s Farmers: Rural Perspectives on Structural Reforms and the European Union Population, Killer Mosquitoes, and the Expansion of Governance: An Examination of Kemalist Public Health Mapping provinces and populations: socio-medical geographies of the early Turkish republic Legible bodies in invisible and contained spaces: the Turkish state’s construction of places for regulated sex work Erasing the place of dissent: democratic authoritarianism and the inscription and elimination of Gezi Park graffiti Inventing a Turkish Carlsbad: Yalova’s Development as the Republic’s Premier Therapeutic Landscape Critical geopolitics and Cold War comics: Turkish narratives of identity and ideology from popular culture Narrating the Nation, Panel-by-Panel: A Popular Geopolitics of Identity Construction in Turkey’s Cold War Comic Books