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Book talk at The Graduate Center of The City University of New York by Maria F Malmström

Maria Malmström (Lund) discussed her latest monograph The Streets are Talking to Me: Affective Fragments in Sisi’s Egypt with Professor Omar Dewachi (from Rutgers).

Maria Malmström is Associate Professor at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Lund University
Professor Maria Malmström is Associate Professor at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Lund University.

Professor Maria Malmström is Associate Professor at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Lund University, where she, in January 2017, started a collaborative research project The Materiality of Suspicion and the Ambiguity of the Familiar: Nigerian and Egyptian Cityscapes.

She is the author of The Streets are Talking to Me, The Politics of Female Circumcision in Egypt, and Just Like Couscous. She is a visiting scholar at MEMEAC for the academic year.

Omar Dewachi is Associate Professor at Rutgers University in Anthropology of the author of Ungovernable Life.

2020-02-24