History 237 - Colloquium: Mobility and Migration in the Modern Middle East
C:MOBILITY&MIGRATION/ MID EAST
Spring
2021
01
4.00
Susanna Ferguson
TTh 10:55-12:10
Smith College
30622-S21
REMOTE
sferguson06@smith.edu
30621
Same as MES 237. The history of the modern Middle East is a story of border-crossing as well as border-making. From 19th century immigrants from the Ottoman Empire to the Americas, to today's migrant laborers in Lebanon, Iraq, and the Gulf, the region has been forged by those who move within and beyond national borders. How have forces of gender, class, and ethnicity shaped these journeys? This course examines the gendered processes of movement and migration—voluntary and involuntary—that have shaped the modern Middle East from the 19th century to the present.