Laleh Khalili

Laleh Khalili is an Iranian American and Professor in Middle Eastern Politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. She received her PhD from Columbia University. Her primary research areas are logistics and trade, infrastructure, policing and incarceration, gender, nationalism, political and social movements, refugees, and diasporas in the Middle East.[1] Her commentary on Middle Eastern and Iranian affairs has been used in several newspapers, including the Washington Post,[2] the San Francisco Chronicle,[3] the Chicago Tribune, the Financial Times, and Agence France-Presse. Khalili writes regularly for Iranian.com.

Laleh Khalili is part of the anti-racist coalition that reviewed an article by Kamel Daoud on violence against women in Cologne. The collective argued that Daoud used stereotypes and orientalist themes.[4] Following the collective pressures, Kamel Daoud stopped his work as a journalist.

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  1. https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff36189.php School of Oriental and African Studies University of London
  2. "Travel Magazine puts Berkeley Publisher on Literary Map", Rona Marech. San Francisco Chronicle August 25, 2000
  3. "le Monde" http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2016/02/11/les-fantasmes-de-kamel-daoud_4863096_3232.html
  4. Stanford University Press
  5. Hurst & Co.
  6. Cambridge University Press
  7. Middle East Reports
  8. Cambridge Journals
  9. Middle East Report
  10. Cambridge Journals
  11. Middle East Report
  12. Cambridge Journals
  13. Duke University Press


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