Badaro Talk: Rescuing ‘Trauma’ in Chronic Violence: Framing Concepts for the Arab Region

30 Badaro Street, Chaoui Building, 5th floor meeting room

21.1.2025

16:00 – 18:00

You are cordially invited to the next Badaro Talks lecture ”Rescuing ‘Trauma’ in Chronic Violence: Framing Concepts for the Arab Region” given by Distinguished Research Professor Suad Joseph (University of California, Davis), and organised by the Finnish Institute in the Middle East (FIME) and the Orient Institut Beirut.

When: Tuesday 21st of January at 4 pm.
Where: The FIME premises at 30 Badaro Street, Chaoui Building, 5th floor meeting room.

We kindly request you to RSVP through this link or by sending an email to institute@fime.fi at the latest on Monday 20th of April.

We also invite you to join us for refreshments after the lecture.

Speaker

Suad Joseph is Distinguished Research Professor Emerita at the University of California, Davis. She is the founder and founding president of the Middle East Section of the American Anthropological Association), founder and founding president of the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies (AMEWS) and founder/director of the Arab Families Working Group. She founded and directed the University of California Davis Arab Region Consortium. She was president of the Middle East Studies Association of North America in 2010–2011. She is co-founder and founding president of the Arab American Studies Association and co-founder of the Association for Middle East Anthropology and the Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies. She is General Editor of the prize-winning Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures.

She has edited or co-edited 12 books, and published over 100 articles in journals and books, most recently Reporting Islam: Muslim Women in the New York Times, 1979–2011 (2023); Handbook of Middle East Women (2023); The Politics of Engaged Gender Research in the Arab Region: Feminist Fieldwork and the Production of Knowledge (2021); the award-winning Arab American Women: Representation and Refusal (2021). She is the founder and founding director of the Middle East/South Asia Studies Program at UC Davis; co-founder of the UCD Feminist Research Institute. She was awarded the UC Davis Prize – the largest undergraduate teaching and research prize in the United States; the Middle East Studies Association Jere L. Bacharach Lifetime Service Award in 2019; the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies and the Arab American Studies Association lifetime service awards. In 2024, she was awarded the University of California systemwide Constantine Panunzio Distinguished Emerita Award. Her research on her native Lebanon focuses on gender and citizenship, the state, family, children and youth, trauma, and the cultural politics of selfhood. She currently PI’s multi-university collaborative projects on gendering STEM education, refugee mental health, and mapping the production of knowledge on women and gender in the Arab region.