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Elif Babul
Mount Holyoke College
Occupation
Associate Professor
Contact
Mount Holyoke College
Department of Sociology and Anthropology 50 College Street
South Hadley MA 01075
United States
ABOUT
Elif Babül is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Mount Holyoke College. She earned her PhD from Stanford University in 2012. She studied International Relations at Ankara University Faculty of Political Science and received her MA in Sociology at Bo?aziçi University. Along with her primary specialization in national and transnational mechanisms of governance and the politics of human rights in Turkey, her research interests include everyday forms of state power and political authority, citizenship and national belonging, and the politics of gender in Turkey and the Middle East. Her publications include articles in journals such as the American Ethnologist, Political and Legal Anthropology Review and New Perspectives on Turkey; as well as edited volumes such as Writing the World of Policing: The Difference Ethnography Makes (Chicago University Press, 2017) and Memory and Diaspora: Figures of Displacement in Contemporary Literature, Arts and Politics (Rodopi Press, 2006). She is the author of Bureaucratic Intimacies: Translating Human Rights in Turkey (Stanford University Press, 2017), a book based on her ethnographic study of human rights training programs for Turkish government workers that were undertaken in tandem with the country’s bid for EU membership. Currently, she is engaged in fieldwork for a project entitled: Oppressive Generosity, Compulsory Guesthood, and the Politics of Hospitality in Turkey. This project analyzes the Turkish government’s public discourse on Syrian refugees by comparing it to other cases in which hospitality emerged as a key rhetoric of governance.
Discipline
Anthropology
Sub Areas
Turkish Studies
Human Rights
19th-21st Centuries
Ethnography
State Formation
Transnationalism
Nationalism
Gender/Women's Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Turkey
Languages
Turkish (native)
English (fluent)
French (intermediate)
Ottoman (elementary)
Education
PhD | 2012 | Cultural Anthropology | Stanford University
MA | 2003 | Sociology | Bogazici University
BA | 1998 | Political Science | Ankara University
Abstracts
Protecting and Overlooking: Juvenile Justice System and Children’s Rights Trainings in Turkey Harmonizing Governance: EU Accession and Human Rights Standards in Turkey Protecting Women and Preserving Families: Women’s Rights and Masculinist State Protection in Turkey