Maria Frederika Malmström
Sweden
PhD in Social Anthropology
School of Global Studies, Gothenburg University
Maria Frederika Malmström is Associate Professor at The Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies . In January 2017, she started a collaborative research project The Materiality of Suspicion and the Ambiguity of the Familiar: Nigerian and Egyptian Cityscapes together with Professor Mark LeVine, Assistant Professors Ulrika Trovalla and Eric Trovalla. This project is funded by FORMAS. In January 2018, she started the research project Making and Unmaking Masculinities and Religious Identities through the Politics of the Ear in Egypt. This research project is funded by RJ. She is currently Visiting Research Scholar in the Middle East and Middle Eastern American Center, Graduate Center, CUNY, New York City. Malmström is author of The Streets Are Talking to Me: Affective Fragments in Sisi's Egypt. PhD in Social Anthropology
School of Global Studies, Gothenburg University
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