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Kylie Broderick
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Occupation
Graduate Student (Doctoral)
Contact
ABOUT
Kylie Broderick is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and is the Mellon Fellow of the History Department. She is also the managing editor of Jadaliyya and an instructor at the National Humanities Center. Her interests are in the political economy of the Middle East as well as histories of gender and capitalism, social mobilizations, and socioeconomic class construction in Lebanon and Syria. Contact: [email protected].
Discipline
History
Specialties
My Interests Are Middle Eastern Social And Solidar
Languages
Arabic (intermediate)
Latin (advanced)
Education
MA | 2017 | Middle East and Islamic Studies | George Mason University
BA | 2015 | International Studies | NC State
Abstracts
Women’s Transformations during Lebanon’s Wave of Shi’i Revivalism and Political Activism (1970s-1980s) Building the Modern Woman: Gender, Capitalism, and Nationalism in Early 20c. Greater Syria The Role of Advertisements in Periodicals Circulating in the Interwar Arab and North Atlantic Worlds