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2026 The Awkward Relationship of Feminism and Anthropology, Revisited.

Condition Humaine/Conditions Politiques  (https://revues.mshparisnord.fr/chcp/index.php?id=1399)

2025 From the Politics of Representation to the Ethics of Decolonization: What MENA Social Research Can Learn from “the Indigenous Turn”.  Daedalus special issue The Ethics of Social Research: Perspectives from the Study of the Middle East and North Africa, edited by Lisa Anderson. Spring 2025
2024 Decolonizing Research/Politicizing Ethics.  Forum co-edited with Mayssoun Sukarieh. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. 44 (3), December.
2022 News and Views: Feminism and Geopolitics—A Collaborative Project on the Cunning of Gender Violence. Co-authored with Rema Hammami, Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, and Laura Charney. Feminist Studies 48 (2).
2021 Art, Activism, and the Presence of Memory in Palestine: Interview with Palestinian Artist Rana Bishara. Comparative Studies of Asia, Africa and the Middle East VOL 41 (1): 122-145.
2020 Imagining Palestine’s Alter-Natives: Settler Colonialism and Museum Politics. Critical Inquiry 47 (Autumn): 127.
2020 On Teaching Gender and Islam in the Middle East: An Interview with Lila Abu-Lughod (conducted by Jacob Bessen). JADMAG 7 (2): 38-42. Jadaliyya, May 20, 2020.
2019 The Courage of Truth: Making Anthropology Matter. Working Papers in Anthropology, Inaugural Anthropology Lecture, KU Leuven, Belgium, September 2019
2018 Muslim Women and the “Right to Choose Freely” (in French). Special issue on “Femmes et Subjectivation en Islam,” edited by Abdelwahed Mekki-Berrada. Anthropologie & Societes, 42, no. 2: 35-56.
2018 Moods of Betrayal in the Story of Palestine. Public Books, July 18
2018 Palestine: Doing Things with Archives. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, Vol 38:1, pp. 3-5.
2017 Commentary on “Ethnography as Knowledge in the Arab Region” Contemporary Levant2 (1): 67-70.
2016 The Cross-Publics of Ethnography: The Case of the “Muslimwoman.” American Ethnologist 43 (4): 595-608.