| Anita
Fabos is an anthropologist who specializes
in ethnicity and race; gender; refugees
in urban settings of the global South; Sudan
and Sudanese refugees; immigration and naturalization
policy in Egypt; citizenship; Arab nationalism;
and Islam.
Before assuming her current position she
was the Director of the Forced Migration
and Refugee Studies Program at The American
University in Cairo. Her recent publications
include: Muslim Marriage, Sudanese-Style:
Transnational practices of citizenship
and gender-making for Sudanese nationals
in Egypt * Ambiguous Borders, Ambivalent
Subjects: Being Sudanese in 20 th Century
Egypt * Sudanese Identity in Diaspora
and the Meaniung of Home: The transformative
role of Sudanese NGOs in Cairo.
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