Nadine Naber

Nadine Naber is an Assistant Professor in the Program in American Culture and the Department of Women’s Studies and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She received her Ph.D. in Socio-Cultural Anthropology from the University of California, Davis. Her research and teaching focus on Arab American Studies; Women of Color and Transnational Feminisms; Race and Ethnicity; and Colonialism and Post-Colonial Theory. She is co-editor of the book, Race and Arab Americans: From Invisible Citizens to Visible Subjects (Syracuse University Press). She is co-editor of the book The Color of Violence (For INCITE! Women of Color against Violence, Boston: South End Press). Nadine is a co-editer, with Rabab Abdulhadi and Evelyn Alsultany, of Gender, Nation, and Belonging, a special issue of the MIT Online Journal of Middle East Studies on Arab American Feminisms. She has published articles that situate Arab American Studies in the context of U.S. Racial and Ethnic studies, and Women of Color Feminisms in the Journal of Cultural Dynamics; the Journal of Asian American Studies; the Journal of Ethnic StudiesFeminist Studies; and Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism. She is co-founder of the Arab Women’s Solidarity Association, North America (cyber AWSA); Arab Movement of Women arising for Justice (AMWAJ) and Arab Women’s Activist Network (AWAN) and a board member of Incite! Women of Color against Violence.