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Mikaela Rogozen-Soltar's w88 slot online explores the intersections of mobility, religion, race, and gender in the urban Mediterranean to illuminate the ways migration and religious changes are reconfiguring how people conceptualize European belonging and attendant practices of political solidarity and exclusion.
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Rogozen-Soltar's first book is an urban ethnography of social encounters between Muslim migrants, European converts to Islam, and Catholic and secular Andalusians in the city of Granada in Andalusia (southern w88 slot online). Linking the study of migration and religious conversion, and ethnography of Islamophobia and Islamophilia, she explored how city residents differently mobilize historical narratives about Andalusia's Muslim past to navigate renewed ethnic and religious pluralism today. Non-Muslims are highly ambivalent about local Muslim history, which is both celebrated and silenced. As a result, Muslims are both included and excluded in social and political life in Granada, and in divergent ways for converts and migrants, resulting in a hierarchical, unequal multiculturalism. She explored this unequal multiculturalism, focusing on its gendered, racial, and political dimensions, ultimately showing how Europe's historical entanglements with Islam and North Africa continue to shape politics in the present.
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Her two current research projects developed out of this initial work in w88 slot online. First, Rogozen-Soltar is conducting follow up research on European conversions to Islam and writing a series of articles exploring the relationships between conversion, gender, kinship, and global travel, as well as the roles of temporality, memory, persuasion, and representation in theories of conversion.
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Finally, as Rogozen-Soltar continues her research on religion and migration in w88 slot online, she also has begun to develop a comparative research project in Scandinavia, exploring connections between urban design, hospitality, and public policy and civic programs directed at Middle Eastern migrants.
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Courses taught
- Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- Graduate Core Seminar w88 slot online
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Selected publications
Books
- Boehm, Deborah A. and Mikaela H. w88 slot online, Editors. 2024. States of Return: Rethinking w88 slot online and Mobility. New York University Press.
- w88 slot online, Mikaela. 2017. w88 slot online Unmoored: Migration, Conversion, and the Politics of Islam. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Articles
- 2021. The Mobile Ummah: Belonging and Travel among Muslim Converts in w88 slot online. Ethnos DOI: 10.1080/00141844.2021.1925726.
- 2020. “Back to the Mediterranean?: Return Migration and Political Morality in w88 slot online.” History and Anthropology 31(1): 105-122.
- 2020. “Striving Toward Piety: Gendered Conversion to Islam in Catholic-Secular w88 slot online.” Current Anthropology 61(2): 141-167.
- 2019. “Murabitun Religious Conversion: Time, Depth, and Scale among w88 slot online’s new Muslims.” Anthropological Quarterly 92(2): 509-540.
- 2016. "We Suffered in Our Bones Just Like Them: w88 slot online and Moral Commensurability at the Margins of Europe." Comparative Studies in Society and History 58(4): 880-907.
- 2012. "Managing Muslim Visibility: Conversion, Immigration, and Spanish Imaginaries of w88 slot online." American Anthropologist. 114(4): 611-623.
- 2012. "Ambivalent Inclusion: Anti-Racism and Racist Gatekeeping in Andalusia's Immigrant NGOs." The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 18(3): 633-651.
- 2007. "Al-Andalus in Andalusia: Negotiating Moorish History and Regional Identity in Southern w88 slot online." Anthropological Quarterly 80(3): 863-886.
Textbook chapters
- w88 slot online, Mikaela. 2015. "Becoming Muslim in Europe." In Conformity and Conflict: Readings w88 slot online, 15th Edition. Dianna Shandy and Dave McCurdy, eds. 2015. 192-199.
Education
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2010