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El-Sayed el-Aswad
Bloomfield Hills
Occupation
Professor
Contact
1622 Hoit Tower Drive
Bloomfield Hills MI 48302
United States
ABOUT
El-Sayed el-Aswad is a former professor of anthropology and Chair of Department of Sociology at United Arab Emirates University. He has previously taught at Tanta University (Egypt), Wayne State University (US)and Bahrain University. He received his doctorate degree from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He has been awarded fellowships from various institutes including the Fulbright Program, Ford Foundation, Egyptian government, and United Arab Emirates. He is a member of Editorial Advisory Boards of Digest of Middle East Studies (DOMES) and Muslims in Global Societies Series, Co-editor of CyberOrient: Online Journal of the Virtual Middle East and contributing editor: Tabsir: Insight on Islam and the Middle East. He is a member of the American Anthropological Association and the Middle Eastern Studies of North America and has published widely in both Arabic and English. Prof el-Aswad teaches across the range of levels, from the Social Studies undergraduate program to the taught Doctorate in Philosophy (Anthropology and Sociology) where she also supervises PhD students. He is the author of 10 books, over 100 peer-reviewed articles and over 40 book reviews. Examples of publication include: 2019. The Quality of Life and Policy Issues among the Middle East and North African Countries. Springer International Publishing (New York, NY: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. 2019. (with co-authors Sirgy, M. J., Estes, R.,& Rahtz, D.). Combatting Jihadist terrorism through nation-building: A Quality-of-life perspective. Dordrecht: Springer International Publishers. 2012. Muslim Worldviews and Everyday Lives. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press, Rowman & Littlefield Publisher. 2002. Religion and Folk Cosmology: Scenarios of the Religion and Folk Cosmology: Scenarios of the Visible and Invisible in Rural Egypt. Westport, CT: Praeger Press (2002) http://www.greenwood.com/books/BookDetail.asp?dept_id=1&sku=H924, Symbolic Anthropology: A Critical Comparative Study of Current Interpretative Approaches of Culture (First reference to introduce Symbolic Anthropology to Arabic speaking scholars and students). Alexandria: Munsha’at al-Ma’arif, 2016. “Political Challenges Confronting the Islamic World,” in Habib Tiliouine and Richard J. Estes (eds.) The State of Social Progress of Islamic Societies: Social, Economic, Political, and Ideological Challenges. pp.361-377. Springer. 2016.“State, Nation and Islamism in Contemporary Egypt: An Anthropological Perspective,” Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development. 45 (1-2), 63-92. 2010.“Dreams and the Construction of Reality: Symbolic Transformation of the Seen and Unseen in the Egyptian Imagination," Anthropos, 105 (2): 441-453.
Discipline
Anthropology
Sub Areas
Cultural Studies
Diaspora/Refugee Studies
Folklore/Folklife
Islamic Studies
Middle East/Near East Studies
Ethnic American Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Egypt
Gulf
Specialties
ME/Arab Amer
Rel/Islam
Modernity, Transition/globalization
Languages
Arabic (native)
English (native)
French (intermediate)
Education
PhD | 1988 | Anthro | U of Michigan
Abstracts
Philanthropy and Social Responsibility: A Case Study of the Culture of Giving in the United Arab Emirates Traditional Culture and Vernacular Architecture in the Emirates Society Rethinking Knowledge and Power Hierarchy in the Muslim World