Amy Malek
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Amy Malek (born c. 1979/1980), is an American assistant professor, scholar, and sociocultural anthropologist. She serves as the endowed chair and Director in Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies (IPGS) at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. Her work focuses on the migration, citizenship, memory, and culture in the Iranian diaspora. Malek is an Iranian-American.
Education and career
"...[first- and second-generation Iranian Americans are] alternately included and excluded in the only home one has known, while also feeling attachments to a place one may never have experienced and may or may not be welcome even to visit."
Malek has a bachelor's degree (2003) from Emory University; and a Master of Arts degree (2005) in Near Eastern studies from New York University. She holds a Ph.D. (2015) in anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). While attending UCLA, she took an interest in studying the second generation of Iranian immigrants.
From 2016 to 2022, she was an assistant professor of international studies at the College of Charleston. From 2019 to 2021, Malek was an associate research scholar at Princeton University’s Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies. In Fall of 2022, she joined Oklahoma State University, Stillwater.
Publications
- Malek, Amy (September 1, 2006). . Iranian Studies. 39 (3). Taylor & Francis, Ltd.: 353–380. doi:. JSTOR . S2CID .
- Malek, Amy (2011). . Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 31 (2). Duke University Press: 388–410. doi:. S2CID .
- Malek, Amy (June 5, 2012). . Zocalo Public Square.
- Malek, Amy (2015). . Anthropology of the Middle East. 10 (2): 16–45. doi:.
- Malek, Amy (Winter 2019). . The Middle East Journal. 73 (4). Middle East Institute: 531–534. doi:. S2CID .
- Malek, Amy (January 9, 2020). . Ottawa Citizen. Postmedia Network Inc.
- Malek, Amy (16 March 2020). "Negotiating Memories". In Whitney, Katherine; Emery, Leila (eds.). . Austin, TX: University of Texas Press (published March 16, 2020). pp. 102–111. ISBN 9781477320273.
- Malek, Amy (September 12, 2020). . International Journal of Cultural Studies. 24 (2): 266–289. doi:. S2CID .
See also
External links
- (IPGS) website
- publications indexed by Google Scholar