Occupation
Graduate Student (Doctoral)
Contact
Secondary Phone: +49-57816592
Stanford University Department of History
450 Serra Mall
Bldg. 200, Office 113
Stanford
CA
94305
United States
ABOUT
I am a Ph.D. Candidate in Modern European History at Stanford University. My dissertation examines the history of Turkish-German guest worker families' transnational connections to their homeland, with an emphasis on return migration and reintegration in Turkey. More broadly, I am interested in migration, gender/sexuality, race, everyday life, and transnational approaches.
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Diaspora/Refugee Studies
Gender/Women's Studies
Transnationalism
Turkish Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Europe
Turkey
Specialties
Turkish Immigration To Germany
History Of Gender/sexuality And Race
Transnational Migration History
Languages
German (advanced)
Turkish (intermediate)
French (intermediate)
Hebrew (elementary)
Spanish (advanced)
English (native)
Education
MA
| 2015
| History
| Stanford University
BA
| 2012
| History and Government
| Claremont McKenna College
Abstracts
Kicking Out the Turks? Turkish Remigrants Between Ankara and Bonn in the 1980s