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A BOOK LAUNCH AFTERWORK WITH MARIA FREDERIKA MALMSTRÖM

Maria Frederika Malmström defended her thesis in Social Anthropology at the School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, in 2009. Now she is back to talk about her new book.

Book cover of "The streets are talking to me"
The recently released book ‘The streets are talking to me’ focuses on the sensory aspects of the Egyptian revolution.

Since then she has continued her thought-provoking research and teaching on Egypt and the broader MENA region – working as a lecturer and visiting scholar at Högskolan Väst, Nordic Africa Institute, New York University and Columbia University.

She currently works as an Associate Professor at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Lund University (see full bio: https://www.cmes.lu.se/people/researchers/maria-frederika-malmstrom/

Her recently released book ‘The streets are talking to me’ focuses on the sensory aspects of the Egyptian revolution and their broader implications for society.

Maria has also recently been to Berlin for a Workshop: Affective Politics and Political Transformation in Turkey and Egypt to Paris and also Ghent for book talks and will give another one at CMES Dec 16 at 16 o´clock.

2019-12-05