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Mimi Hanaoka
University of Richmond
Occupation
Associate Professor
Contact
Department of Religious Studies
Weinstein Hall, Room 102 231 Richmond Way
University Of Richmond VA 23173
United States
Discipline
Religious Studies/Theology
Sub Areas
7th-13th Centuries
Iranian Studies
Islamic Studies
Middle East/Near East Studies
Transnationalism
World History
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Iran
Islamic World
Specialties
Middle East - East Asia Relations; Global History
Persian And Arabic Historiography; Local Histories
Pan-Islamism, Pan-Asianism, Inter-Asian Connection
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
French (advanced)
Japanese (native)
Persian (advanced)
Education
DPhil | 2011 | Religion | Columbia University
MPhil | 2009 | Religion | Columbia University
MA | 2004 | Religion | Columbia University
BA | 2002 | Rel, Philos | Swarthmore Col
Abstracts
Umma and Identity in Early Islamic Iran The Politics of Piety in Early Islamic Persia Dreams as tools of legitimation and prophecy in local historical writing The Umma on the Peripheries: Comparative Constructions of Identity in Early Islamic Persia and Anatolia Perspectives from the Peripheries: Strategies for “Centering” Persian Histories from the “Peripheries” Authority and Identity in Early Medieval Persianate Islamic Historiography: Methodologies for Reading Hybrid Identities and Imagined Histories Japanese Travels in Iran