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Associate Professor
Contact
University of Florida
3326 Turlington Hall
Gainesville
FL
32611
United States
ABOUT
Shaheen explores international studies with the Middle East inside out. His first book is about how Ottoman Islam encountered American Christianity. His second project as a Global Fellow traces violence through a recent massacre in a Kurdish majority town. Titled Accidental Savages, this enterprise offers a local sense of those global moments when our species forgets ‘it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.’
Emrah Shaheen is currently with the University of Florida, where he is teaching classic, novel, and transdisciplinary courses including the Middle East, Ottoman Empire, Islam and Terror, Money and the Bible, U.S. and the World, Istanbul a Global City, International Studies Perspectives, Senior Research Seminar, Turkish Language, and Soccer Culture. Emrah is also a proud black-belt holder in martial arts once going in college the national finals for competing in international Taekwondo championships.
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
Middle East/Near East Studies
Education
PhD
| 2012
| History
| McGill University
Abstracts
Making a Nation Smile: The Making of Saban-the Cow
Playing with Doubt: Ethnicity, Community, and How Turkish-German Soccer Players Select National Teams
Ottoman Foreign Policy Traditions: A Critical New Approach