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Mija Sanders
University of Arizona
Occupation
Independent Scholar/Researcher
Contact
Marshall Building 440
845 N. Park Ave
Tucson AZ 85721
United States
ABOUT
Dr. Sanders is a recent PhD graduate of the School of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Arizona. Her 2020 dissertation is titled "Politics of Care and Reverberations of Trauma: Syrian Refugees in Izmir, Turkey." Her dissertation explores a broad framework of international, national, and local institutions including care and assistance sectors (health care and humanitarian aid), the labor market, and urban settlement that are part of the interface between Syrians and the Turkish state. It connects Syrian affects and emotions to the institutions that regulate their everyday lives through multiple interventions. Currently Mija is working on a book based on her dissertation. She earned her B.A. from Portland State University in International Studies focused on the Middle East, with a Minor in Turkish language, and a Turkish Studies Certificate. Mija Sanders' work with Syrian refugees in Turkey examines the ways in which they make meaning of their newfound life worlds in Turkish society, including the gendered nuances of Syrian experiences with Turkish medical institutions and international aid organizations, and life in Turkish neighborhoods. These reflect Syrian anxieties about medical discourses and metaphors of violence used to interpret discriminatory practices on various social levels. She speaks Turkish, Arabic and Kurdish, and volunteers mentoring refugee youth. Currently she works in the tech industry as a User Experience Researcher.
Discipline
Anthropology
Sub Areas
Gender/Women's Studies
Kurdish Studies
Turkish
Turkish Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Kurdistan
Turkey
Specialties
Syrian Refugees In Turkey
Languages
Turkish (advanced)
Kurdish (elementary)
Education
PhD | 2020 | School of Middle Eastern and North African Studies | University of Arizona
MA | 2012 | School of Middle Eastern & North African Studies | University of Arizona
BA | 2008 | International Studies | Portland State University
Abstracts
LGBTT Activism in Diyarbakir Being a Kurdish Transgender Woman Sex-Worker in Diyarbakir: Narratives of Displacement, Belonging, and Resistance Refugee Bodies and Narratives of Extraction in Izmir, Turkey 'Shocks' of Migration for Syrian Refugees in Izmir, Turkey